Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY)

GS 1 – Society

Context: 

The Government has approved the continuation of a ₹300 per LPG cylinder subsidy for Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) beneficiaries in FY 2025–26.

Objectives of PMUY
  • Ensure universal access to clean cooking fuel.
  • Reduce dependence on firewood, coal, and dung cakes, which cause indoor air pollution.
  • Improve health outcomes of women and children.
  • Promote environmental conservation by reducing deforestation and carbon emissions.
Implementing Ministry – Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG).

Target Beneficiaries

  • Women belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households.
  • Identification through Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC)-2011 data and other notified categories.
Phases of PMUY

Phase I (2016–2019)

  • Target: 5 crore LPG connections to BPL households.
  • Achieved ahead of schedule (August 2018).

Phase II – PMUY 2.0 (2021 onwards)

  • Announced in Union Budget 2021–22.
  • Target: 1 crore additional connections to migrant and low-income families.
  • Features:
    • Free first refill and stove with each new connection.
    • Simplified KYC norms for migrants.
 Key Features
  • Subsidy Structure:
    • Security deposit for the cylinder, pressure regulator, and safety hose funded by the Government.
    • Beneficiaries may opt for a small (5 kg) or standard (14.2 kg) cylinder.
  • Financial Support:
    • ₹1,600 per connection, provided directly to the oil marketing companies.
Achievements (as of 2024)
  • Over 9 crore LPG connections released.
  • Significant rise in LPG penetration from 55% in 2014 to over 97%.
Recent Developments
  • PMUY 3.0 discussions underway to ensure sustainable use through targeted subsidies.
  • Government approval for continued LPG subsidy of ₹300 per cylinder for PMUY beneficiaries till FY 2025.
Significance
  • Health: Reduction in indoor air pollution-related diseases.
  • Gender empowerment: Time saved from firewood collection used for education or income generation.
  • Environment: Lower carbon and particulate matter emissions.
  • Social inclusion: Enhances dignity and living standards of poor women.
 Challenges
  • Refill affordability: High refill cost leads to irregular usage.
  • Sustained adoption: Many households revert to traditional fuels due to cost or supply issues.
  • Last-mile delivery: Rural logistics still face bottlenecks.
Related Schemes
  • PAHAL (Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG) – Transfers LPG subsidy directly to beneficiaries’ bank accounts.
    • National LPG Coverage Expansion Plan – Expands LPG access to remote regions.
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