Kerosene subsidy to be targeted to the really needy
Kerosene subsidy to be targeted to the really needy
The National Sample Survey 2011-12 indicates that the total consumption of
kerosene in the country, including both open market and PDS kerosene, was 71.30
lakh kilolitres. Even though consumption of kerosene has been coming down
over the years, 86.85 lakh kilolitres of subsidized PDS kerosene has been
allocated to the States in the year 2015-16, which is higher than the total
household kerosene demand in the country. Thus, there is evidence that some
part of the kerosene allocation is diverted for non-eligible purposes. In
recent months, there has been a major increase in coverage of power supply
through electrification of villages. Through the “Give-back” scheme of
the Government, nearly 45 lakh new LPG connections have also been given to the
poor. These measures have reduced the demand for kerosene, both for
lighting and cooking purposes. The success of the PAHAL scheme in cooking
gas gives an indication of the potential for use of Direct Benefit Transfer
(DBT) to ensure that genuine beneficiaries get the benefit of subsidy while
preventing illicit diversion. The existing level of State-wise allocation is
given in the Annexure. Subsidy outgo for kerosene for the financial year
2014-15 was about Rs. 24,799 crore.
Several State Governments have come
forward to implement DBT in kerosene in selected districts. The following
States have agreed to the introduction of DBT of subsidy for kerosene in the
districts mentioned against their names:-
S.No
|
State
|
Districts
|
1.
|
Chhattisgarh
|
Raipur, Durg, Bilaspur
|
2.
|
Haryana
|
Panipat, Panchkula
|
3.
|
Himachal Pradesh
|
Shimla, Solan and Una
|
4.
|
Jharkhand
|
Chhatra, Giridih, East Singbhum, Hazaribagh,
Jamtara and Khunti
|
5.
|
Madhya Pradesh
|
Hoshangabad, Harda, Khandwa, Burhanpur
|
6.
|
Maharashtra
|
Amaravati, Latur
|
7.
|
Punjab
|
Taran Taran, Pathankot and Mohali
|
8.
|
Rajasthan
|
Pali, Jhunjhunu, Kota
|
Where such transfer is introduced, the
consumer will pay the un-subsidised price of kerosene at the time of
purchase. Subsequently, the amount of subsidy will be directly
transferred to the bank account of the beneficiary. To avoid any inconvenience
to the beneficiary through payment of un-subsidised price, subsidy shall be
credited to eligible beneficiaries in advance during the initial purchase.
With a view to incentivize States/UTs
to implement DBT in kerosene, it has been decided that the States be given cash
incentive of 75% of subsidy savings during the first two years, 50% in the
third year and 25% in the fourth year. In case, the States voluntarily
agree to undertake cuts in kerosene allocation, beyond the savings due to DBT,
a similar incentive will be given to those States/UTs. The calculation
will be based on net savings in kerosene consumption at State level from the
baseline. The baseline for calculation of savings shall be 90% of the
2015-16 allocation.
While implementing DBT, States have been
advised to take all necessary steps to ensure that eligible/genuine
beneficiaries particularly in rural areas are able to access their full
entitlement of kerosene. Special care should also be taken in areas
having irregular power supply.
The scheme will be implemented with
effect from April 1, 2016. State Governments will be consulted in the
meantime before operationalising the scheme. The working of the scheme
will also be reviewed after three months of implementation.
Annexure
Kerosene Allocation State-wise for FY 2015-16
All-India 86,79,612
A&N Islands 5,772
Andhra Pradesh 2,66,676
Arunachal Pradesh 10,320
Assam 3,21,372
Bihar 7,96,704
Chandigarh 2,988
Chhattisgarh 1,72,272
D&Nagar Haveli 1,836
Daman and Diu 828
Delhi -
Goa 5,136
Gujarat 6,57,336
Haryana 88,344
Himachal Pradesh 24,144
Jammu and Kashmir 81,180
Jharkhand 2,62,572
Karnataka 5,09,832
Kerala 1,17,780
Lakshadweep 984
Madhya Pradesh 5,89,824
Maharashtra 6,26,256
Manipur 23,388
Meghalaya 25,428
Mizoram 6,672
Nagaland 16,752
Orissa 3,89,724
Puducherry 4,260
Punjab 85,380
Rajasthan 4,95,180
Sikkim 5,712
Tamil Nadu 3,41,724
Telengana 1,74,480
Tripura 38,400
Uttar Pradesh 15,57,600
Uttarakhand 35,196
West Bengal 9,43,332
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