Thursday, September 26, 2013

Subsidy on LPG cylinder through DBT from Oct 1

City citizens who're yet to sign up themselves for Aadhaar cards, will obtain cooking gas cylinder with no subsidy.

Come October 1 and subsidy around the LPG cylinder could be moved through direct benefit transfer(DBT) towards the consumer's banking account. LPG customers want to get their Aadhaar number associated with their LPG connection and also the banking account to carry on to avail from the subsidy around the nine cylinders each year.

A lot more than two lakh LPG connections are acquired through the citizens within the city. "Around 48 percent connections from your comapny happen to be seeded using the Aadhaar number along with a further 15 percent using the accountsInch stated the official from Hindustan Oil (Hewlett packard). Following the launch from the DBT-L (DBT for LPG) plan, the gas cylinder could be provided at market cost.

"A sophistication duration of three several weeks (beginning from October 1) will be presented towards the customers for seeding their accounts for their Aadhaar linked LPG connection by The month of january 1 it might be mandatory to obtain the cooking gas subsidy through Aadhaar" stated sources in the Unique Identification Authority asia.

As the LPG companies, Indian Oil, Bharat Oil and Hewlett packard could be tugging up their socks to create more awareness concerning the plan UIDAI has enrolled around 95 % from the UT's citizens for Aadhaar.

The launch from the plan within the UT belongs to the 3rd Phase from the DBT-L plan. It was already released in 54 districts in the united states. The very first phase was released on June 1 covering 34 districts and also the second phase on September 1 covering 34 distrcits. The Center intends to cover 269 districts under DBT-L by The month of january 1.

Belthangady villagers against HP's gas pipeline

Hindustan Oil in Belthangady seeking land to consider LPG to Bangalore

It had been a feeling of dj vu for that villagers in Belthangady taluk  from Neriya, Dharmasthala, Koyoor, amongst others  who collected here on Thursday to voice their opposition from the lounging of, another, pipeline through their fields.

The Rs. 660-crore, 397-km liquefied oil gas (LPG) pipeline project, to become carried out by Hindustan Oil Corporation Limited (HPCL) from Mangalore to Bangalore, via Hassan, goes across 12 towns within the taluk.

On August 17, Neriya citizens threatened to show violent within the project. After this, a conference occured, although under police presence, among Hindustan Oil authorities, political reps, taluk administration and villagers here on Thursday.

However, even in the finish, the villagers positively opposed the work.

Bitter past encounters

A lot of the opposition comes from their bitter encounters in the gas pipeline which was laid there by HPCL/ Petronet after much protest in 2001.

R. Murali, Chief Manager, Hindustan Oil, stated because the old project had 18-metre-wide land (that's mandated legally for that lounging from the pipeline), the brand new project will need only 6 m if laid parallel towards the old pipe. The land is going to be temporarily acquired and handed back.

Scammed

However, Yadapathi Gowda, from Padubettu village, stated maqui berry farmers appeared to be scammed with this logic. They are saying you are able to only grow grain, and never areca and rubber due to its deep roots. And even when you grow grain, they level it without warning throughout pipe inspection, he stated.

Another reason for contention was buying of seven.12 acres at Neriya for any pump house which will propel the gas uphill within the Western Ghats. Furthermore, they feared compensation won't be provided to many maqui berry farmers who haven't received title deeds through the government.

While listing out the requirement for the work, Mr. Murali stated the present system of LPG transport by trains and were hard to rely on, costly, harmful and polluting.

Content management systems notice

Unconvinced by his declare that the pipes were safe, villagers explain frequent leaks occur and gas robberies. MLA K. Vasant Bangera stated the problem could be introduced towards the notice from the Chief Minister