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Saturday, January 2, 2021

Now LPG cylinders can be booked through missed calls

Now LPG cylinders can be booked through missed calls, customers across the country will get this facility

  • Cylinders can be booked by missed call on 8454955555
  • New connections can also be booked by missed call
Now LPG cylinders can be booked through missed calls, customers across the country will get this facility


Inden Gas customers can now book a gas refill cylinder with only one miss call. This facility is out there to all or any Inden gas customers within the country. 

For this the govt has issued a replacement number 8454955555. Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched the service in Bhubaneswar on Saturday.


There seems to be no charge

The corporate said during a statement that customers don't need to pay any charge for this facility, while booking a cylinder by phone is charged as per the traditional call rate. 

consistent with the corporate , the missed call feature will get obviate the long await customers on the phone and book the cylinder quickly. consistent with the corporate , the service will benefit rural customers who cannot book a cylinder by call .


New connections also can be booked

Consistent with the Union Minister, bookings for brand spanking new connections to Inden are often made by missed call. It started from Bhubaneswar. The service will soon be unrolled across the country. 

Consistent with him, under the Prime Minister's Digital India Vision, customer-centric LPG refill booking and new connection registration facilities are launched. Customers will get the service for free of charge through this facility.


સંપૂર્ણ સમાચાર ગુજરાતીમાં વાંચવા અહીં ક્લિક કરો. 


Second Phase Rollout of Octane-100 Premium Petrol

Additionally , the Union Minister unrolled the second phase of India's world-class premium grade petrol (Octane-100). This petrol (XP 100) is being made available for high-end cars from Indian Oil. within the second phase, the petrol are going to be available in Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Kochi, Indore and Bhubaneswar. It started from the capital Delhi last month

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