- Advertisement -
Home Personal Finance LPG Subsidy: Have you not received LPG Subsidy yet? Instantly, these works...

LPG Subsidy: Have you not received LPG Subsidy yet? Instantly, these works will come to your account!

0

Gas cylinder (LPG Gas Cylinder) prices are constantly increasing, but you can get relief by taking subsidy (LPG Subsidy). Subsidy money is sent directly to the customer’s account.

New Delhi: The prices of gas cylinders (LPG Gas Cylinder) are constantly increasing, but you can get relief by taking LPG Subsidy. Subsidy money is sent directly to customers’ accounts. Before getting the subsidy, check whether you are entitled to the subsidy or not. After this, if you are entitled to get and even after that subsidy is not being received, then link Aadhaar to your bank account quickly. After linking, the money will start coming directly into your account.




Big reason for not getting subsidy

The main reason for not getting subsidy is not to link the LPG ID to the account number. For this, contact your nearest distributor and make him aware of your problem. You can also register your complaint by calling the toll free number 18002333555.

Subsidy is being received or not, check this while sitting at home

 

>> First you visit IndianOil’s website https://cx.indianoil.in/.

>> Now you have to click on Subsidy Status and Proceed.

>> After that you have to click on the option of Subsidy Related (PAHAL), then you have to click on Subsidy Not Received.

>> You have to enter the registered mobile number and LPG ID.

>> After this, you will get complete information.

Who gets the subsidy?

LPG subsidy is different in the states, people who have an annual income of Rs 10 lakh or more, are not given subsidy. This annual income of Rs 10 lakh is combined with the earnings of both husband and wife.

Cylinder has become expensive by Rs 225 so far

Since December, the price of gas cylinders has increased by Rs 225. In December, the price of the cylinder was Rs 594, which increased to Rs 819. Let me tell you that there was an increase of 50 rupees in the first time. After this, the price of gas was increased by 25 rupees on February 25, and after that again, on March 1, it has been increased by 25 rupees.

- Advertisement -DISCLAIMER
We have taken all measures to ensure that the information provided in this article and on our social media platform is credible, verified and sourced from other Big media Houses. For any feedback or complaint, reach out to us at informalnewz@gmail.com

Exit mobile version