LPG Crisis: New Update on Gas Booking, Services Suspended for Non-Bookers; Cylinder Booking Becomes Mandatory In the midst of the LPG crisis, agencies have issued a new directive that could pose challenges for consumers who have not booked gas for the past nine months. These connections have been suspended, and the agencies have outlined a process to reactivate them. The update comes as part of efforts to manage the distribution of liquefied petroleum gas amid ongoing shortages. Consumers who have not made bookings during this period will find their services discontinued. The authorities have provided guidelines on how to resume these services, emphasizing the need for compliance with the new rules. The decision to suspend services for inactive bookings is aimed at ensuring that available resources are allocated efficiently to those who are actively using them. This measure is expected to reduce wastage and ensure fair distribution of gas cylinders. However, it has raised concerns among some users who may face difficulties in reactivating their connections, especially if they have not been regularly using the service. The agencies have also clarified that the new rules apply to all consumers, regardless of their previous booking history. Those who have not booked gas in the last nine months will need to follow the specified procedure to reinstate their services. This includes submitting the necessary documentation and adhering to the updated booking process. The move has sparked discussions about the impact on households and businesses that rely on LPG for daily use. While the authorities argue that the measure is necessary to address the crisis, critics have pointed out the potential inconvenience it may cause for those who are unaware of the changes.#lpg_crisis #gas_booking #lpg_agencies #cylinder_booking #lpg_distribution
