All
LPG consumers have to furnish their Aadhaar card details by November 30 to
continue availing subsidies.
The
step is seen as significant as there are 14 crore registered LPG users. In
addition to that, oil firms will assist enrolment of consumers without Aadhaar.
If
one connection per family with an average of four members is seen as the norm,
the move will help target subsidies impacting more than 50 crore individuals.
The
petroleum ministry issued the notification mandating Aadhaar on Monday
following enactment of a new law which allowed the government to direct use of
the UID number for availing of any benefits that required spending from the
Central exchequer. "Care has been taken that those who do not have an
Aadhaar number get time and facilities to acquire one. There are alternate IDs
that will work and oil companies will provide enrolment facilities," said
Unique Identification Authority of India chief executive officer Ajay Bhushan
Pandey.
"Individuals
desirous of LPG subsidies are hereby required to furnish proof of possession of
Aadhaar or undergo Aadhaar authentication," the notification said. It also
said that those who did not posses a number should visit the nearest enrolment
centre. And, in areas where there are no centres oil marketing companies have
been asked to provide the facility. The use of Aadhaar for LPG subsidy has not
been mandated in Assam, Meghalaya and Jammu and Kashmir.
Till
the time of Aadhaar enrolment, an individual would be entitled to subsidy if
she presents a bank photo passbook or an Aadhaar enrolment slip if she is
enrolled. The notification also said that other ID proofs such as a passport,
driving licences, voter ID along with the request for enrolment would do. A
third option is for an individual to give an undertaking that he or she is not
availing of subsidy using another consumer number of any oil marketing company.
Source
: The Times of India
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