The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

UP gets bulk of free LPG connection­s

- Siddhartha P Saikia

ELECTIONS bring bounties with it. In the first 45 days since the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) was launched on May 1, threefourt­hs of the free LPG connection­s went to BPL families in Uttar Pradesh, quite a big and disproport­ionate share, even if one concedes the fact that the state has among the country’s higher number of poor. The Modi government has indeed focused on the poll-bound state in the distributi­on of the largesse.

According to the Tendulkar panel methodolog­y-based estimate, Uttar Pradesh had about 6 crore people below the poverty line (BPL) in 2011-12, while the country as a whole had 27 crore.

While 3,20,646 new LPG connection­s were given to women from BPL families till June 15, Uttar Pradesh topped with 2,38,196 connection­s.

Rajasthan with 48,595 free LPG connection­s, Madhya Pradesh (2,1363) and Gujarat (11,259) followed.

According to poverty estimates for 2011-12 (Tendulkar committee), Assam, Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisga­rh have as high as 30-40% of their total population below the poverty line against the national average of 21.9%. Till June15, PMUY had not for ayed into Assam and Chhattisga­rh, while 284 connection­s were offer edin Odisha, 27 in Bihar and 5 in Jharkhand.

The government has decided to distribute free LPG connection­s — with a set of cylinder, stove and regulator—to1.5 crore BPL families in the current fiscal (financial support of `1,600 for each LPG connection). Five crore families will benefit under the scheme in the next three years while the cost to the government will be around `8,000 crore.

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