Mangaluru, Apr 5: The employees of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) have been urged by the Oil Minister to give up buying subsidised cooking gas (LPG).
Inaugurating the polypropylene unit of MRPL in Mangaluru on Sunday, Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas (independent charge), said that the rich and affluent people who can afford to buy market price LPG, should voluntarily give up subsidised connection.
Several politicians, bureaucrats and celebrities have already given up using subsidised LPG, he added.
The minister said the LPG customer in the country uses 6-7 subsidised LPG cylinders a year. This comes to around ?1,500 a year. This will help provide LPG connection to a poor person, who otherwise is dependent on other energy sources.
Pradhan also requested the Karnataka Youth Services Minister, Abhayachandra Jain, who was present on the occasion, to give up subsidy on LPG cylinder. He said even the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee chief, Ashok Chavan, and the senior Congress leader, Mallikarjuna Kharge, have agreed to give up the subsidies on LPG cylinder.
The Member of Parliament from Mangaluru, Nalin Kumar Kateel; former Karnataka Ministers, Krishna Palemar and Nagaraja Shetty; former Mayor of Mangaluru, Ganesh Hosabettu; gave up subsidy on LPG cylinders on the occasion.
The Minister said that the Government wants to take the advantage of fall in the prices of crude oil in the global market, and it is looking at filling the underground oil caverns set up by Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserve Ltd (ISPRL) in Mangaluru soon.
The decline in oil prices is because of the changing geo-politics. Now oil market is buyers’ market. Because of the geo-polity, oil price is in declining phase. It suits India, he added.




















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