Recalibrating India’s Clean Cooking Strategy: Moving Beyond LPG Subsidies : Daily News Analysis

LPG’s History and Challenges

The Indian government has made outstanding efforts to promote home LPG adoption during the last 15 years. The proportion of Indian families who use LPG as their primary cooking fuel has risen from 33% in 2011 to 71% by 2020.
However, recent worldwide events, like as the COVID-19 epidemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have made it difficult for Indian households to maintain LPG consumption.
The LPG subsidy was withdrawn for all consumers in 2020, and while three free cylinders were offered to all PMUY subscribers in FY21, only a percentage of the available free cylinders were consumed.
The reinstatement of a minimal subsidy of $200 per cylinder for PMUY consumers in FY23 helped improve refill rates, but the reliance on imported LPG has increased.

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