Why in the news?
- The Centre on Monday sanctioned 25 lakh additional LPG connections under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) during the current financial year.
Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY)
- Launched: May 1, 2016 at Ballia (Uttar Pradesh).
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
- Objective: Provide clean cooking fuel (LPG) to rural and deprived households, replacing unclean fuels like firewood, coal, dung cakes.
- Features:
- Beneficiaries: Women from Below Poverty Line (BPL) households.
- Identification: Based on Socio-Economic and Caste Census (SECC-2011) data, Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY), Forest dwellers, SC/ST households, PMAY-Gramin, Tea/Chai workers, etc.
- Financial Assistance: ₹1,600 per LPG connection (including deposit of cylinder, pressure regulator, safety hose, etc.).
- Target: Initially 5 crore connections (achieved in 2018); later enhanced to 8 crore by 2021.
- PMUY 2.0 (August 2021):
- Additional 1 crore connections (now extended further).
- Provision for free first refill and stove.
- Focus on migrants (self-declaration accepted without address proof).
- Significance:
- Health Benefits: Reduced indoor air pollution, respiratory diseases, eye problems.
- Women’s Empowerment: Time saved from collecting firewood; reduced drudgery; enhanced dignity.
- Environment: Reduces deforestation, carbon emissions, and black carbon soot.
- Social Impact: Women as direct beneficiaries; contributes to SDG-3 (Good Health), SDG-5 (Gender Equality), SDG-7 (Clean Energy).
- Challenges:
- Refill Affordability: High refill cost → low refill rates, many reverting to biomass.
- Awareness Gap: Some households continue traditional fuels alongside LPG.
- Supply Chain: Accessibility issues in remote/rural areas.
- Safety Concerns: Need for better awareness on safe LPG usage.