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Simplified procedures to boost enrolment for DBTL

Posted on: 18/Dec/2014 9:29:50 AM
According to Oil Marketing Company, customer interest in switching over to the new regime has been very low in the state, where only 22 per cent of the total 15 million customers have been enrolled so far.
 
UV Mannur, executive director of Indian Oil while speaking said that  the DBTL enrolment procedures had been simplified with a new one-page common joining form.
 
With the Centre recently stating the Aadhaar numbers were not mandatory for DBTL enrolment, oil companies’ retail outlets had been distributing two sets of forms-- one for Aadhaar and another for non-Aadhaar customers.
 
Consumer awareness camps and SMS were being sent out to customers to understand the necessity to shift to the new cash-transfer of LPG subsidy scheme.
 
According to Mannur, Aadhaar generation level among the  15.4 million households in 33 districts in Tamil Nadu  is 64 per cent.
 
From January 1, 2015, all consumers who had joined the scheme will start getting LPG cylinders at market price and subsidy amount will be deposited in their respective bank accounts.
 
The modified DBTL scheme was re-launched in 54 districts on November 15 in the first phase and being launched in the rest of the country on January 1, 2015.

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