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Delhi CM Distributes LPG, Tackles Smoke-Filled Kitchens
30 Nov
Summary
- Over 250,000 Delhi families now use clean cooking fuel.
- Scheme aids switch from traditional fuels like wood and dung.
- Eligible women are over 18 and from economically weaker backgrounds.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta actively distributed new LPG connections to women beneficiaries in Delhi's Wazirpur area on Saturday, reinforcing the administration's commitment to eradicating smoke-filled kitchens.
Since its inception in 2016, the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana has successfully provided clean cooking fuel to more than 250,000 families across Delhi. This program is crucial in transitioning households away from traditional, polluting fuels like wood and dung, thereby mitigating serious health hazards, particularly for women.
The initiative ensures that eligible women, aged 18 and above from economically weaker sections without existing LPG connections, receive this vital service. Follow-up assessments are planned to maintain affordable refills and prevent a return to older cooking methods, underscoring the ongoing commitment to cleaner air and improved public health in the capital.




