Major change in the method of home delivery of LPG gas cylinders, the new system will be implemented from November 1, special know
Read the special report if you are getting delivery by registering cooking gas at home. Because the new rule for home delivery of LPG gas will be applicable from November one !.
New Delhi: The rules regarding LPG cylinders are about to change. The new rule could take effect from November one. The entire LPG Cylinder Home Delivery system is about to change. Government oil companies have made preparations. The new system will be implemented for delivery from next month. This information is necessary for you if you are ordering a gas cylinder at home.
Sources in our affiliate website zeebiz.com said that the method of ordering LPG cylinders will change from November 1. This step is being implemented to prevent theft of gas from the cylinder, theft of the cylinder and identification of the right customer. Oil companies are to implement a new delivery system for LPG cylinders. Booking will no longer work in this system.
What will be the new system?
According to sources, the oil companies plan to link the new system to the Delivery Authentication Code (DAC). In which a code will come to your registered mobile number when you book the cylinder. This code must be given to the delivery boy at the time of delivery of the cylinder. Delivery will not be completed until the code is shown and the status will remain pending.
Mobile number will also be updated
If your mobile number is not registered with the gas seller agency or has been changed, you can update it at the time of delivery. For this, Delivery Boy will be given the facility of one app. At the time of delivery you can update your mobile number delivery boy using that app. The mobile number will be updated on a real time basis through the app. Then there will also be a facility to generate code from that number.
The system will be implemented in Smart City
Oil companies will be the first to implement this new delivery system in 100 Smart Cities. This will remain as a pilot project. Gradually this system will be implemented in other parts of the country as well. The system currently operates as a pilot project in two cities. The new system will only apply to cooking gas cylinders. Commercial cylinders are excluded from it.
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