Government has launched the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. The tagline for the scheme is Swachh Indhan, Behtar Jeevan.
About the Scheme
- It aims to provide five crore LPG connections to women in Below Poverty Line (BPL) households over the next three financial years, at a cost of Rs. 8,000 crore.
- Under PMUY, each of the beneficiaries will receive monetary support of about 1,600 rupees to get a connection of cooking gas. It includes administrative cost, pressure regulator booklet and safety hose.
- It is being implemented by Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. It is for the first time this ministry is implementing a welfare scheme.
Funding of the Scheme
- The scheme is to be partially funded from the savings accruing to the government from LPG users who gave up their subsidy as part of the Give It Up programme.
- Apart from those who voluntarily gave up their LPG connections, those earning Rs. 10 lakh or more a year have been deemed ineligible for the subsidy.
- Removing the LPG subsidy from these people would save the government Rs. 173 crore a year.
Expansion plans
- Nearly 10,000 new distributorships and infrastructure expansion plans were in the works to cater to the increased demand arising out of the new connections.
- The households will be selected using the socio-economic and caste census data.
- Currently, India has 16.64 crore active LPG consumers with a requirement of about 21 million tonnes per annum.
Larger Objective of the Scheme
- As LPG coverage is being increased, there are serious health hazards associated with cooking based on fossil fuels.
- According to World Health Organisation estimates, about 5 lakh deaths occur in India alone due to unclean cooking fuels. Experts say having an open fire in the kitchen is like burning 400 cigarettes an hour.
- Providing LPG connections to BPL households will ensure universal coverage of cooking gas in the country and this will empower women and protect their health.
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