Central govt's push to phase out kerosene still a 'work in progress'
For now, most states still seek kerosene allocations
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Dealers and states such as Kerala and West Bengal say the demand for kerosene persists
The Centre’s push to phase out kerosene is a work in progress, a decade after the move towards rationalising the allocation of the fuel to states.
For now, most states still seek kerosene allocations and users continue demanding the fuel. The Centre has phased out budgetary subsidies for this fuel. There is no kerosene subsidy this fiscal year against Rs 2,677.32 crore in FY21.
Under the public distribution system (PDS) for the September-December quarter, 447.47 million litres has been provisioned by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas for 26 states and Union Territories (UTs).
The highest allocation has been made for West Bengal at 176 million litres. Bihar comes second at 42.55 million litres.
There has been no allocation for the UTs of Ladakh and Lakshadweep in the third quarter because the allocation for the full year was given in the first quarter itself.
For now, most states still seek kerosene allocations and users continue demanding the fuel. The Centre has phased out budgetary subsidies for this fuel. There is no kerosene subsidy this fiscal year against Rs 2,677.32 crore in FY21.
Under the public distribution system (PDS) for the September-December quarter, 447.47 million litres has been provisioned by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas for 26 states and Union Territories (UTs).
The highest allocation has been made for West Bengal at 176 million litres. Bihar comes second at 42.55 million litres.
There has been no allocation for the UTs of Ladakh and Lakshadweep in the third quarter because the allocation for the full year was given in the first quarter itself.