As many as three crore more gas connections will be given to the poor in the next two years as the attempt of the government is to bring to an end the use of traditional means of cooking still used by poor people, said Power Minister Piyush Goyal, who also holds the charge of New and Renewable Energy Ministry.
He said the government had promised to provide 5 crore new LPG connections at subsidised rates and of these, two crore have already been given.
Replying to supplementaries, the Minister said despite industrialisation and a number of steps being taken, why does Maharashtra have 42 per cent of people still depending on firewood or why do four-and-a-half per cent of the people have to depend on crop residue.
He added that Mumbai is also looking at expanding the use of piped gas supply to households.
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