Nagaland LPG committee
The DC also issued a circular regulating the distribution of commercial LPG cylinders in the district, following instructions from the Food and Civil Supplies Department. (Representational Photo)

Dimapur: The Dimapur DCโ€™s office has constituted a district-level committee to monitor the distribution of LPG and other petroleum products and to curb hoarding, black marketing, and overpricing in Nagaland.

The committee has been formed to ensure strict enforcement of regulations and to prevent malpractices in the supply and distribution system.

In an order, Dimapur DC Tinojongshi Chang stated that the ADC of the district will serve as the convener of the committee.

Other members include the DCP, District Civil Supplies Officer, Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology, Extra Assistant Commissioner (Sadar), State Level Coordinator of IOCL, Senior Depot Manager of IOCL Dimapur, and Field Officer of BPCL.

The committee and enforcement team will carry out coordinated inspections and checks to prevent illegal storage, hoarding, black marketing, and overpricing of LPG.

The order stated that strict action will be taken against violators under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, the LPG (Regulation of Supply and Distribution) Order, and other relevant laws.

The DC also issued a circular regulating the distribution of commercial LPG cylinders in the district, following instructions from the Food and Civil Supplies Department.

The circular stated that priority allocation would be given to essential sectors such as hospitals, educational institutions, hotels, restaurants, bakeries, dairies, and transport-related establishments.

Distribution will be made strictly on request through the DCโ€™s office.

To prevent hoarding and ensure fair distribution, the monthly supply to each consumer will be based on the average consumption of the previous three months, as recorded by oil marketing companies.

Distributors have been directed to maintain date-wise records, and in case of delay, supply will be made on a first-come, first-served basis. They have also been instructed to submit daily distribution reports to the DC office.

Bhadra Gogoi is Northeast Now Correspondent in Nagaland. He can be reached at: [email protected]