Fri Apr 03 11:50:33 UTC 2026: # Yadgir LPG Retailers Face Action for Violating Essential Commodities Act
The Story:
Two LPG retailers in the Yadgir district of Karnataka, India, Vijay Gas Agency in Shahapur and Sun Flame Agency in Shorapur, have been issued show cause notices for violating the Essential Commodities Act. Deputy Commissioner Harshal Bhoyar took action after the agencies reportedly failed to distribute LPG cylinders directly to customers’ residences as directed, sold cylinders at inflated prices to unbooked customers, and failed to display available stock information. Surprise raids by Deputy Director of Food and Civil Supplies Somshekhar Biradar revealed further irregularities, including the illegal use of domestic LPG cylinders for commercial purposes.
Key Points:
- Show cause notices issued to Vijay Gas Agency and Sun Flame Agency on April 3, 2026.
- Violations include not delivering cylinders to residences, overcharging, and prioritizing unbooked customers.
- Agencies failed to display stock information.
- Violations of Essential Commodities Act 1955, Gas Rules, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Control of Supply and Distribution) Order 2000, and Gas Cylinder Rules 2004 and 2026.
- Surprise raids uncovered illegal use of domestic cylinders for commercial purposes.
Key Takeaways:
- The Yadgir district administration is actively enforcing regulations related to LPG distribution.
- The incident highlights potential issues with LPG supply and distribution practices in the region.
- The enforcement action demonstrates the government’s commitment to ensuring fair access to essential commodities for consumers.