Free LPG Cylinder: The demand for LPG cylinders is increasing day by day. From villages to cities, people use LPG cylinders extensively.
Let us remind you that the governments of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra announced the distribution of free LPG cylinders to women on the occasion of Rakshabandhan. The governments announced free LPG cylinders through various schemes.
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Now the festival of Rakshabandhan has passed, despite this, the government in the country’s largest state Uttar Pradesh has announced to give free LPG cylinders to crores of people. However, for this people will have to wait for about two and a half months.
The government will give free gas cylinders
Actually, the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh announced in November of last year that the beneficiaries would receive free LPG cylinders twice a year during Holi and Diwali. He had announced this during the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana.
After Holi in March, now on Diwali, the beneficiaries of the state government Ujjwala Yojana are going to get free LPG cylinders. It is worth saying that crores of people of the state will get free gas cylinders on Diwali.
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Only those people who live in Uttar Pradesh can advantage from this scheme. To take advantage of this scheme, the beneficiaries will have to link their bank account with Aadhaar. Additionally, this scheme will only be available for a single connection. For your information, let us tell you that the number of beneficiaries of Ujjwala Yojana in Uttar Pradesh is about two crores.
For your information, PM Modi launched the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana in 2016. The country has received more than 9 crore free LPG connections under this scheme. The central government offers a subsidy of up to Rs 300 per cylinder under this scheme, up from Rs 200 previously.