LPG Cylinders : Big news! There will be no home delivery of LPG cylinders from July 1, due to which the dealers took the decision

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LPG Cylinders : Big news! There will be no home delivery of LPG cylinders from July 1, due to which the dealers took the decision
LPG Cylinders : Big news! There will be no home delivery of LPG cylinders from July 1, due to which the dealers took the decision

There will be no home delivery of LPG cylinders from July 1! Because of this the dealers took the decision! Home delivery of LPG gas to stop from July 2022

LPG gas home delivery People are shocked by the rising prices of petrol-diesel, cooking gas and other things in the country. On the other hand, along with the increasing price, the commission of the dealers has also been cut, due to which they are also upset.

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The same is the case with LPG distributors, the government has put scissors on the commission given in lieu of cylinders, due to which they have decided that cylinders will not be delivered to their homes from July 1.

LPG gas home delivery According to the information received, by holding a press conference in Jammu under the banner of All India LPG Distribution Association, LPG distributors warned that if their demand is not met, they will first protest by putting on black badges on 1st June and even after that if If their demand is not met, they will stop hem delivery completely from 1st July.

Before the press conference in Jammu, apart from Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, LPG distributors from three union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Chandigarh met and discussed their strategy in this context.

Federation General Secretary Manoj B Nangia while addressing the press conference said that the oil companies are not giving commission to LPG distributors according to the minimum pay scale, fuel cost and maintenance of vehicles.

Companies have not increased our commission for three years, while the prices of diesel and petrol have increased by more than 35 percent, while inflation has also reached a high level. He said that commission should be increased every year as per rules, but this is not being done.

He said that in this inflation it is becoming costly for him to run a dealership with such low commission. They have to deduct wages of workers working in their dealerships, cost of vehicles, warehouse rent, dealership office rent, electricity and water charges etc., which is not enough.

 

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