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The DBTL scheme was
launched on 1st June 2013 and finally covered 291 districts. It
required the consumer to mandatorily have an Aadhaar number for availing LPG
Subsidy. The government has comprehensively reviewed the scheme and after
examining the difficulties faced by the consumer substantively modified the
scheme prior to launch.
The modified Direct Benefit transfer of LPG (DBTL) scheme is being re-launched
in 54 districts on 15.11.2014 in the 1st Phase and in the rest
of the country on 1.1.2015.
· Consumers who had joined the scheme earlier and
had received cash subsidy in their bank accounts do not need to do anything
further. To confirm this, they should check their CTC (cash transfer compliant)
status on www.MyLPG.in.
· The major changes in the modified scheme are
designed to enhance consumer convenience and are as follows:
o Consumers who affirm that they do not have
Aadhaar number, can receive cash directly in their bank account without
producing Aadhaar. However, as and when they get Aadhaar they may have to shift
to Aadhaar based cash transfer.
o Consumers who are not CTC will get a 3 month Grace Period during
which they will receive the cylinders at subsidised rate. After the
Grace Period, they will get an additional period of 3 month asParking Period.
During the Parking Period they will have to buy
cylinders at the market rate. If the consumer joins the scheme within the Parking
Period, the subsidy as per entitlement and consumption during Parking
Period will be transferred to his bank account.
o The permanent advance is paid
in the bank account of consumers as soon as they make the first booking for a
cylinder after joining the scheme, prior to the delivery. This advance ensures
that LPG consumers have extra cash to pay for the first LPG cylinder at market
price. The permanent advance shall be notified for the consumers
now joining the scheme separately.
· In the 54 Districts covering 11 states, the
scheme will cover 2.33 crore households. Currently, the Aadhaar generation
level is 95 % in these districts. The customers who have already
given Aadhaar number to the LPG distributor but not to the bank are requested
to link their Aadhaar numbers with their banks immediately. The
balance LPG consumers who have not given their Aadhaar number to LPG
distributor or to Banks must give their Aadhaar number to both if they have
it. If they don’t have Aadhaar number, they need to give their bank
account details to the OMC distributor or in the alternative they can give
their 17 digit LPG ID to their banks if they are accepting it.
· DBTL is designed to ensure that the benefit
meant for the genuine domestic customer reaches them directly and is not
diverted. DBTL also ensures that public money is saved. All LPG customers are
requested to immediately join the scheme as above.
· As part of the improvements to the scheme,
consumers will now receive SMS at every stage of enrollment in the scheme. To
avail of this feature all LPG consumers are requested to register their mobile
number with their distributor if they have already not done so. They are also
advised to receive cylinders only with cash memos to be assured of their cash
transfer.
Salient
Features/Timelines of the modified DBTL scheme (for 54 districts)
What if LPG consumer had
joined the scheme earlier?
1. LPG consumers who had joined the scheme earlier
by linking their Aadhaar number in LPG and Bank database will get the cylinder
at Market price w.e.f 15.11.2014 and the cash will be transferred into their
bank account. They do not have to do anything further. They can check their CTC
(cash transfer compliance) status on www.mylpg.in.
How to join the modified
DBTL Scheme?
Option
I (Primary) : LPG consumers who
have an Aadhaar number must provide their Aadhaar number to LPG
distributor using Form 2 and to Bank using Form 1. This is the preferred mode
of joining the scheme.
Option
II (Secondary) : If the LPG
consumer does not have Aadhaar number, he can do one of the following:
a. Give Bank details to LPG distributor in Form 4
OR
b. Give 17 digit LPG ID to the Bank using Form 3.
What happens if the LPG
Consumer joins the scheme or if he doesn’t join it?
1. LPG consumers who join the scheme on 15th November
2014 onwards will get a one time permanent advance as notified, as soon as they
book a cylinder after joining the scheme. LPG consumers who had already joined
the scheme earlier and had received a permanent advance of Rs. 435/- will not
receive any permanent advance again.
2. All consumers who have joined the scheme till 15th November
2014 will start getting LPG cylinders at market price and cash in
their bank accounts.
3. Between 15th November 2014 and
14th February 2015 (three months), any LPG consumer who does
not join the scheme will continue to get the cylinder at subsidized price as
they are getting it today.
4. Between 15th February 2015 and
14th May 2015 (three months), those LPG consumers who still do
not join the scheme will start getting the cylinder at market price and cash
admissible will be parked with the OMCs. If they join the scheme within this 3
month period, the parked cash would be sent to their bank account, else it will
lapse.
5. From 15th May 2015, consumers
who have still not joined the scheme will get the cylinder at market price, and
cash subsidy will not be admissible.
6. Any consumer can join the scheme after 15th May
2015 and he/ she will get permanent advance and cash subsidy with prospective
effect as per the entitlement.
LPG customers who do not wish to avail the LPG subsidy can choose to Opt out of
subsidy. They can register and exercise this option on www.MyLPG.in. Around
9000 citizens have already voluntarily given up the LPG subsidy thereby freeing
up crores of fund for their less privileged brethren.
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