Get LPG Cylinders for Just Rs 450, Here’s How & Who Will Benefit?

LPG Gas Cylinder: Rising inflation has spoiled the common’s budgetman’s budget. People of the poor class are running their household expenses by any means. At the same time, people are very upset about the rising prices of LPG cylinders. In such a situation, the government has announced to provide LPG gas cylinders at cheaper rates to provide relief to the general public.

Gas cylinders are to be distributed to the customers for Rs 450. If you are considering buying a gas cylinder for Rs 450, then you must keep some information in mind. It is almost certain that people in need will benefit from this under the Food Security Scheme by the government.

How to apply

This scheme can be applied both online and offline. If you want to apply online, you must fill out the form by clicking on the new connection option on the Indane, Bharat Gas or HP Gas website and clicking the final submit button. If you want to apply offline, you have to go to your nearest gas agency; here, you must fill out and submit your application form and the necessary documents.

These documents will be required.

You must have your Aadhar cards, PAN cards, passports or voter IDs as proof of identity. A ration card, electricity bill, telephone bill or bank passbook is required for proof of address. The applicant should also have 2 to 3 passport-size photos.

Let us tell you that under this scheme, LPG cylinders are given to poor and eligible people at cheap rates. People who have ration cards will get LPG cylinders for just Rs 450. This scheme has been started for those mainly living below the poverty line and financially weak.

Let us tell you that 12 cheap cylinders can be availed in 1 year.

Get e-KYC done

To take advantage of this scheme, you can go to your nearest shop or customer service centre and finish this work. Customers will also have to appear with an Aadhaar number and LPG ID. The ration shopkeeper will do your e-KYC. As soon as e-KYC is done, your data will be listed in the system. After this, customers will start getting subsidies.