There are delays in refilling LPG cylinders at many homes in India right now, with many customers reporting long wait times and open bookings. There are conflicts around the world right now, which have had a secondary effect on supply lines and made people worried. So far, though, the national government has said that there isn’t a real lack of LPG in the country.
Officials have told people not to worry or make extra reservations that aren’t needed as this is adding to the system’s workload and causing unneeded delays in normal delivery plans across the country.
The government has admitted that there are problems with computer load and said that the system is slowly becoming more stable.
How do I book an LPG cylinder online and keep track of when it will arrive?
- Go to your LPG provider’s website or download their app to your phone.
- Use your registered phone number or LPG ID to log in.
- You can book a refill tank by clicking on this link.
- Check the specifics of your reservation and send the request.
- You’ll get a confirmation message with a ticket number.
- Following this booking number will help you find out how your delivery is going on the same app or website.
- You can also get SMS alerts at the number you entered to keep you up to date.
- Do not forget to bring your phone with you when the cylinder is ready to be delivered.
- OTP-based delivery proof is a big change in the process. You will get a one-time password on your registered phone number when the cylinder gets to your home. Sharing this OTP is the only way to finish the delivery. This makes it clear and lessens the chance of mistakes or fake entries.
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What are the new rules for booking LPG and how long does it take to get it?
The government has put in place a minimum waiting period before people can book another cylinder in order to handle the sudden increase in bookings. People who live in cities have to wait at least 25 days after getting their last tank.
This gap has grown to 45 days in rural and remote areas. The goal, according to officials, is to stop the same families from booking over and over again and make sure that everyone gets a fair chance.
LPG tanks should be brought two to three days after the reservation, as long as everything goes as planned. But there have been reports of delays as of high demand and technology problems. In some places, packages can take up to a week.
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