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Cooking now more convenient with domestic cooking gas
Author : Marilyn Dsouza Wednesday, August 14, 2019

When it comes to booking the right gas connection, we have a lot of options and getting the right advice is very important. Unlike most other connections, like our cell phone or the purchase of a car, once booked, people rarely change to another one. Across India, there are three main domestic cooking gas providers, Bharat Gas, Hindustan Petroleum and Indane.

 

What is the process that you would have to follow if you wanted to get a gas connection?

The most important part, as mentioned above, is finding the right provider to sort out your  cooking gas needs. This website will be able to assist with booking a gas connection through any   of the three providers depending on your requirements.

 

 

The process is quite basic, and would only need:

 

       Identification proof

        Of the head of the house or the person who would be getting the connection in their name

       Address Proof

        Making sure the house receiving the connection doesn’t already have a connection

The documents provided would be processed at their end and you would receive a gas card, which is a small booklet that mentions the number of cylinders purchased.

 

It is important to note that people with a gas connection cannot apply for another one unless the first one has been canceled. Since the Government offers subsidies on cooking gas, there is a      limit that people would be able to work with, needing gas above the limit would cost additional. In most Indian states, the limit is about 12 cylinders in a year.


Another fact about cooking gas is that it can only be used for domestic purposes. Applicants are not allowed to use the same cooking gas cylinders for commercial purposes. This could call upon heavy fines or even jail time. Domestic gas is subsidized and commercial gas even uses larger cylinders to make transportation and refilling easier.

 

Looking back half a century, domestic gas has come a long way in India. Initially, gas was transported in cylinders by a man on a cycle. They have moved to trucks carrying a large number of these cylinders and bringing them from doorstep to doorstep. However, in some Indian states and many metros, they prefer using a gas line.

Similar to a water pipeline, they have created a gas pipeline which brings domestic cooking gas straight to peoples kitchens. This is efficient since people would not have to worry about refilling and exchanging cylinders. They would have a 24x7 gas line and would be charged according to their usage at the end of the month. However, this is still in the initial stages and would take some time for it to become the norm.

 

If you are looking for a gas cylinder, gas cylinder connection, or any information on why it makes sense to work with domestic cooking gas, over any other alternative, check out our website.




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