Accessing cooking fuel just got simpler for migrant workers, students, and daily wage earners. The government now allows 5-kg Free Trade LPG cylinders to be sold without address proof, requiring only a valid ID. This move aims to make energy more accessible, removing bureaucratic hurdles for vulnerable sections. Accessing cooking fuel just got simpler for migrant workers, students, and daily wage earners. The government now allows 5-kg Free Trade LPG cylinders to be sold without address proof, requiring only a valid ID. This move aims to make energy more accessible, removing bureaucratic hurdles for vulnerable sections.
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