News & Announcement
LPG Management Awareness cum Inspection Conducted at Pakyong Bazaar
Pakyong, April 04 (IPR): An awareness cum inspection on LPG management, led by Additional District Collector (ADC) Pakyong, Mr Pulkit, was conducted at Pakyong Bazaar, today.
The inspection team comprised the Deputy Commissioner, Labour Department, Mr Tashi Pinsto Mapen; DCSO Pakyong, Mr Bhim Pradhan; SHO Pakyong, Mr Pradeep Chettri; along with officials from the Food and Civil Supplies Department and police personnel.
The inspection team visited LPG godowns and various commercial establishments to verify compliance with LPG usage norms, further advising the restaurant owners to only use commercial LPG cylinders.
Some establishments were found lacking in hygiene standards and proper labour verification. They were directed to improve cleanliness, comply with food safety norms, and update necessary documentation at the earliest. The team also visited the KYC office to review the progress of the ongoing e-KYC process and the level of public participation.
During the visit, ADC Pakyong engaged in conversation with the LPG distributors to review the availability and distribution status of LPG in both urban and rural areas, further urging the commercial establishment owners to obtain the necessary licenses and adhere to prescribed regulations.
He then informed that the distribution of domestic LPG refills will be regulated with urban consumers receiving refills once every 25 days and rural consumers once every 45 days. He then stressed that all domestic LPG consumers must complete their e-KYC process to ensure uninterrupted supply.
It is to be mentioned that a control room has been established at the District Emergency Operation Centre (DEOC), DAC Pakyong, to address queries or issues related to essential supplies. The contact number for the same is 03592-200024.
The inspection team comprised the Deputy Commissioner, Labour Department, Mr Tashi Pinsto Mapen; DCSO Pakyong, Mr Bhim Pradhan; SHO Pakyong, Mr Pradeep Chettri; along with officials from the Food and Civil Supplies Department and police personnel.
The inspection team visited LPG godowns and various commercial establishments to verify compliance with LPG usage norms, further advising the restaurant owners to only use commercial LPG cylinders.
Some establishments were found lacking in hygiene standards and proper labour verification. They were directed to improve cleanliness, comply with food safety norms, and update necessary documentation at the earliest. The team also visited the KYC office to review the progress of the ongoing e-KYC process and the level of public participation.
During the visit, ADC Pakyong engaged in conversation with the LPG distributors to review the availability and distribution status of LPG in both urban and rural areas, further urging the commercial establishment owners to obtain the necessary licenses and adhere to prescribed regulations.
He then informed that the distribution of domestic LPG refills will be regulated with urban consumers receiving refills once every 25 days and rural consumers once every 45 days. He then stressed that all domestic LPG consumers must complete their e-KYC process to ensure uninterrupted supply.
It is to be mentioned that a control room has been established at the District Emergency Operation Centre (DEOC), DAC Pakyong, to address queries or issues related to essential supplies. The contact number for the same is 03592-200024.