Karnataka government moves to make Bangalore 'kerosene-free' city
"People need not wait in ration shops for kerosene for 4-5 hours," the state's Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Dinesh Gundurao said.

"It would benefit all stake-holders. It's eco-friendly. People need not wait in ration shops for kerosene for 4-5 hours," the state's Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Dinesh Gundurao told reporters here today. "We are giving shape to the programme. We are in dialogue with the Centre".
He expects more than 95 per cent of cardholders, who currently use kerosene, to shift to LPG. While the government would not make it mandatory, it would offer the option to the people to go in for LPG connection.
Meanwhile, the government has cut off kerosene supply to 12 lakh cardholders who were found to have LPG connection. Issue price of kerosene from oil marketing companies has come down to Rs 15.60 per litre from Rs 16.10, and the benefit has entirely been passed on to the cardholders.
BPL cardholders are now getting four litres of kerosene per month, compared to the earlier three litres, Gundurao added.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.