Amid growing speculation on social media, the Government of India has officially clarified that there will be no reduction in LPG cylinder quantities. The rumours suggesting that domestic gas cylinders would be limited to 10kg instead of 14.2kg have been dismissed as false.
🔹 The Rumour and Its Impact
Recently, messages and posts began circulating online claiming:
- Domestic LPG cylinders would be reduced from 14.2kg to 10kg
- The change was allegedly to manage supply shortages
Impact:
- Caused confusion among consumers
- Raised concerns over increased refill costs
- Prompted media attention and public queries
🔹 Official government Statement
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas clarified:
- No change in cylinder quantity
- Domestic LPG supply will continue as 14.2kg per standard cylinder
- Refill prices remain unchanged
Key Quote:
"All rumours regarding reduction in LPG cylinder quantity are baseless. Consumers will continue to receive 14.2kg cylinders as usual."
🔹 Reason for the Rumour
Experts suggest several factors contributed to the spread:
Supply chain news – Some minor delays in delivery were misinterpreted as permanent cuts
Social media misinformation – Viral posts without verification
Rising LPG prices – Led to public sensitivity regarding gas availability
🔹 Current LPG Supply Status in India
- India produces and imports sufficient LPG to meet demand
- 14.2kg cylinders continue to be supplied to households nationwide
- Government monitors supplies and ensures no shortages
🔹 How to Verify Authentic Information
Consumers are advised to rely on:
- Official websites: Indian Oil, HP Gas, Bharat Gas
- Verified social media handles of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
- Avoid forwarding unverified messages on whatsapp or other platforms
🔹 Takeaway for Consumers
- No need to panic or stockpile LPG
- Refills and cylinder quantities remain unchanged
- Follow official channels for updates on pricing or supply
🔹 Final Thoughts
The government’s clarification ensures that the standard 14.2kg LPG cylinder continues to be the norm. The episode highlights the importance of checking official sources before believing social media rumours, especially on essential commodities like LPG.
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