Prime Minister Narendra Modi today appealed to the well off people to give up subsidised cooking gas, and expressed his government's resolve to reduce dependence on energy imports by 10 per cent by 2022.
Sharing oil companies' plans to increase piped cooking gas connection to one crore households from 27 lakh currently in the next four years, Mr Modi said the decision to surrender LPG subsidy by 2.8 lakh consumers would result in a savings of Rs 100 crore.
"I had made a small mention about giving up LPG subsidy. As many as 2.80 lakh people has responded positively...and this will lead to a saving of at least Rs 100 crore. This Rs 100 crore can be utilised for the welfare of poor", Mr Modi said while speaking at the 'Urja Sangam' in New Delhi.
Mr Modi said that 12 crore bank accounts opened under the Jan Dhan scheme are being used for transferring subsidies directly to the consumers which has helped in plugging the leakages and effectively fighting corruption.
Referring to India's 77 per cent dependence on energy imports, Mr Modi said the effort should be to reduce it by 10 per cent by 2022, when India will celebrate 75 years of Independence.
"If we become successful in reducing import by 10 per cent in 2022, by achieving 10 per cent growth in domestic production, then I can assure you that by 2030 we can reduce this import to 50 per cent," he added.
"Our target has to be higher, only then we can reduce the import...for that we have to make effort," he said, adding that the domestic energy companies should aim to become multinationals.
"These days energy diplomacy is a new area. In global relations energy diplomacy has become a requirement. The more our companies become multinational, the more we can increase our reach and space in this sector," he added.
Mr Modi said he hoped that the country's young population and the government's focus on skill development would help in dealing with the challenges in the energy sector.
Observing that 12 crore bank accounts under the Jan Dhan scheme were opened in 100 days, he said that this "Jan Dhan has become Jan Shakti" with the government transferring subsidy directly into these accounts.
Recalling initiatives taken by the government in the energy sector, he said diesel prices have been deregulated and 5-kg cylinder was launched for the benefit of poor as well as the students.
The government, Mr Modi said, was also encouraging blending of ethanol with petrol as it would some relief to the sugar sector which is facing glut.
The farmers, he added, would be encouraged to use barren land to grow jethropha which is used in manufacturing biodiesel.
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