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Rajasthan LPG supply review: Bhajanlal Sharma chairs all-party meeting on fuel and fertilisers

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma chaired an all-party meeting to review supplies of LPG, petrol, diesel and fertilisers. He said stocks are adequate and asked the public not to panic. Monitoring committees and 24/7 helplines are in place, while parties were urged to help curb hoarding and black marketing.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said petrol, diesel, LPG and fertilisers were available across the state. Bhajanlal Sharma urged people not to panic and said supply lines were under close watch. Bhajanlal Sharma chaired an all-party meeting on Thursday to assess stock and distribution. Bhajanlal Sharma said the government and administration were ensuring smooth movement and fair delivery.

Rajasthan reviews LPG, fuel supply
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Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma chaired an all-party meeting to review supplies of LPG, petrol, diesel and fertilisers. He said stocks are adequate and asked the public not to panic. Monitoring committees and 24/7 helplines are in place, while parties were urged to help curb hoarding and black marketing.

Bhajanlal Sharma asked political parties and the public to work together against illegal stocking and black marketing. Bhajanlal Sharma said this was a shared responsibility during periods of high demand. Bhajanlal Sharma also said strict checks were in place to prevent disruptions. Leaders at the meeting discussed steps to keep essential supplies stable in all districts.

Rajasthan LPG supply monitoring and helplines

Bhajanlal Sharma said high-level monitoring committees were set up at state and district levels. Bhajanlal Sharma said collectors, SPs and oil company officials were part of these teams. Helplines 181, 112 and 14435 were working round the clock, the release said. These numbers were meant to handle complaints and questions on essential supplies.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sumit Godara said domestic LPG delivery now required OTP checks. Sumit Godara said entries in consumer passbooks were also compulsory for each delivery. The measures aimed to improve tracking and reduce misuse. Party leaders also suggested frequent reviews of supply data and quicker action on local complaints.

Rajasthan LPG and PNG connections for domestic and commercial users

Bhajanlal Sharma directed gas distributors to speed up domestic PNG connections. Bhajanlal Sharma also asked companies to promote PNG use in commercial places. These included hospitals, hotels and restaurants across Rajasthan. Leaders from different parties backed expansion of PNG infrastructure. They said wider PNG coverage could reduce pressure on bottled LPG supplies.

Rajasthan LPG meeting followed by NRR and NRI outreach

After the all-party meeting, Bhajanlal Sharma held a video conference with non-resident Rajasthanis NRR and NRI associations. Bhajanlal Sharma appreciated their support for Rajasthan residents stuck in Gulf countries. Bhajanlal Sharma said the state government was committed to help those stranded. Bhajanlal Sharma said assistance would continue through official support and coordination.

With inputs from PTI

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