Government is yet to make domestic LPG cashless, Indian Oil confirms on Twitter
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PM While PM is bringing every service and product under the ambit of digital transaction, there is one sector that has been given a miss – it’s the domestic LPG. People buying gas cylinders from government run
“We have double connection. One gas got over in November. Since I had no cash last month, I waited till this month. Now another cylinder is almost nearing end, and the gas agency told me that I need to pay by cash," Noida resident homemaker
People subscribed to these companies for gas connection are relying on cash.
When contacted on Twitter, Indian Oil, the company that runs India’s largest domestic LPG service Indane confirmed that they are yet to come up with any digital transaction facility for its customers. While they assured that something would soon be done, they couldn’t come up with an estimated time period by when customers can pay by card or digital wallets officially.
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