KYC requirement applies only to LPG consumers who have not completed the authentication process so far, says the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
Commercial LPG supply has been severely curtailed, capped at just 20 per cent of average monthly consumption for businesses, as the government prioritises domestic household cooking gas.
Amidst LPG shortage, the government has made it mandatory for LPG biometric aadhaar authentication to all customers.
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India has over 330 million LPG customers, including 105.1 million Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana beneficiaries.
The ministry clarified that customers outside the PMUY category who have already completed their verification need not repeat it.
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Amid confusion on new LPG Aadhaar e-KYC rule, the ministry stressed that only those LPG consumers who have not completed their e-KYC are required to do so. Consumers who have already completed their ...
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Indian refineries have ramped up domestic liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) output by about 36% since March 5 to meet ...