सरकार ने पाइप्ड नेचुरल गैस (PNG) में न स्विच करने वालों के लिए LPG कट‑ऑफ़ का आदेश जारी किया; CCPA ने होटलों और रेस्तरां में अतिरिक्त शुल्क लगाने पर रोक लगाई — UPSC Current Affairs | March 26, 2026
सरकार ने पाइप्ड नेचुरल गैस (PNG) में न स्विच करने वालों के लिए LPG कट‑ऑफ़ का आदेश जारी किया; CCPA ने होटलों और रेस्तरां में अतिरिक्त शुल्क लगाने पर रोक लगाई
सरकार उन घरों की LPG आपूर्ति बंद कर देगी जो पाइप्ड नेचुरल गैस (PNG) में नहीं स्विच करते जहाँ पाइपलाइन मौजूद हैं, जबकि CCPA ने होटलों और रेस्तरां को अतिरिक्त ईंधन‑संबंधित शुल्क लगाने से रोक दिया है। अधिकारियों ने पर्याप्त ईंधन स्टॉक की पुष्टि की है और जनता से सोशल‑मीडिया की अफवाहों को नज़रअंदाज़ करने और पैनिक बायिंग से बचने का आग्रह किया है।
Overview The Union Government has issued a fresh directive that households refusing to shift from LPG to piped natural gas (PNG) where pipeline connectivity exists, will have their LPG supply discontinued. Simultaneously, the CCPA has instructed hotels and restaurants not to levy extra charges labelled as ‘LPG charges’ or ‘fuel cost recovery’, deeming them unfair trade practices. Key Developments (as of 25 March 2026) Households with access to PNG must switch; otherwise LPG supply will be terminated. The CCPA warned that any hotel or restaurant imposing additional fuel‑related surcharges will face strict action. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas officials, led by Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary , assured that there is no shortage of petrol, diesel or LPG. All refineries are operating at high capacity with "adequate crude inventories" and sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel are being maintained nationwide. The government cautioned against panic buying and the spread of misinformation on social media. Important Facts • Joint Secretary Sujata Sharma clarified that refineries are running at full tilt, ensuring uninterrupted fuel supply. • The directive aligns with the broader goal of expanding the PNG network to reduce dependence on a single fuel source and cut emissions. • The CCPA’s move targets consumer protection by preventing hidden cost inflation in the hospitality sector. UPSC Relevance • Energy Security & Diversification : Understanding the shift from LPG to PNG helps answer questions on energy policy, fuel substitution, and environmental impact (GS3). • Regulatory Framework : The role of the CCPA illustrates how consumer‑protection agencies enforce fair trade, a topic in GS2 and GS4. • Governance & Implementation : The coordination between the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and the CCPA showcases inter‑departmental action, relevant for questions on policy execution. Way Forward <u