India allocates PDS kerosene to States and Union Territories for 60 days

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India made an ad hoc Public Distribution System allocation of kerosene to 21 States and Union Territories for household cooking and lighting under a 60-day emergency measure.
India allocates PDS kerosene to States and Union Territories for 60 days
Why it matters
State and Union Territory public distribution systems must restart kerosene supply and rationing operations to reach households unable to access LPG. That imposes immediate logistical, inventory, and targeting obligations on local distribution channels during the emergency window.
Implications
  • State and Union Territory public distribution departments must re-establish kerosene allocation, inventory management, and rationing procedures to deliver household supplies.
  • PDS ration shop dealers and kerosene stockists must accept, store, and distribute the reintroduced kerosene under the PDS arrangement.

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Source

The Hindu

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