Rise in LPG cap unlikely for now

January 6, 2013

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New Delhi, Jan 6: Domestic consumers may have to wait longer for the cap on subsidised LPG cylinders to be raised from six to nine. The Petroleum Ministry has been pressing for a relaxation, but the Finance Ministry has expressed serious reservations.

“Lack of revenue and a wide fiscal deficit may not make it possible this year to extend such subsidies,” a senior official in the Finance Ministry said. He, however, added that after this year’s Budget is presented, some provisions may be made by adjusting the flow of funds.

An additional Rs 3,000 crore will be needed to provide households with nine subsidised cylinders every year. The government is not willing to burden the exchequer any further. This was the reason behind the Petroleum Ministry not preparing a Cabinet note regarding the matter, sources told Deccan Herald.

Petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily, in a premature statement ahead of the Gujarat Assembly elections, had said the government may raise the cap.

The government is already in a tight spot after allocating funds for social sector programmes, including flagship schemes like the MGNREGS and the direct cash transfer. In fact, the Finance Ministry never favoured raising the cap to nine cylinders. Moily had discussed the issue with Finance Minister P Chidambaram, but to no avail.

The Finance Ministry had contended that the whole purpose of capping subsidised cylinders will be defeated if the government goes with relaxing the restriction. The exchequer has to shell out Rs 35,000 crore towards cooking gas subsidy in 2012-13.

Besides, the Finance Ministry also suggested the Petroleum Ministry to reduce the gap between the four different price categories of LPG cylinders - subsidised cylinder, additional refills that a household may buy beyond the six cylinders, cylinders used by charitable and other institutions and commercial use, like in hotels.

According to the finance ministry, a wide gap in price of these four categories has led to the misuse of subsidised refills.

Sources said the petroleum ministry is trying to find a middle path to tackle the problem. They added that the ministry has proposed a different rate structure for bulk buyers of diesel like the Railways, defence and public and private sector companies. It has proposed some cut in diesel subsidy for these organisations, which account for close to 20 per cent of the total diesel consumption. The proposal, if implemented, can save the exchequer close to Rs 15,000 crore every year, which can in turn be diverted to raise the LPG cap.

However, lifting the subsidy on diesel for the Railways will culminate in an unusual hike in passenger fares in the next Budget, which can draw flak from political opponents.

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April 20,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 20: The Kerala health department has declared 88 local bodies including the corporation, municipality and panchayats, spread over 14 districts in the state as COVID-19 hotspots.

"The lockdown restrictions in these areas will be continued in the hotspots announced by the state health department," said state DGP Lokanath Behera in a statement.

"Hot spots are being announced based on COVID-19 positive cases, primary contacts and secondary contacts. As the outbreak of the disease increases, hot spots will be revised daily," said State Health Minister KK Shailaja.

However, the Minister said that a particular region will be excluded from the hot spot after a weekly data analysis.

District wise hot spots in the state - Thiruvananthapuram (3) including Thiruvananthapuram Corporation, Kollam (5), Alappuzha (3), Pathanamthitta (7), Kottayam District (1), Idukki (6), Ernakulam (2), Thrissur (3), Palakkad (4), Malappuram (13), Kozhikode (6), Wayanad (2), Kannur (19) and Kasaragod (14).

In Kerala, 400 people have detected positive for coronavirus, including 3 deaths, as per the Union Health Minister.

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March 29,2020

Theni, Mar 29: A young man under home quarantine for coronavirus after return from Sri Lanka suddenly ran out of his house and fatally bit a 80-year old woman in his neighbourhood in a village near here, police said on Saturday.

The woman with injuries in her neck was hospitalised late Friday after the incident but died on Saturday without responding to treatment, they said.

The man, a resident of Jakkamanayakanpatti and engaged in seasonal business in clothing, was overpowered and handed over to police, who arrested him and investigations were on.

He had recently returned from Sri Lanka and directed to remain under quarantine by health authorities as per the protocol for foreign returnees to check coronavirus spread.

He came out of his house on Friday evening and all of a sudden, denuded himself and began running through the street.

Shocked family members including his father gave a chase even as he caught hold of Nachiyammal, seated on her house’s front yard and bit hard her neck.

The man’s kin overpowered him and admitted the woman to nearby Bodi Government Hospital where doctors on Saturday said she succumbed to her injuries, not responding to treatment. Health authorities were unavailable for comments immediately.

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January 21,2020

New Delhi, Jan 21: With the IMF lowering India's economic growth estimate for the current fiscal to 4.8 per cent, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday claimed an attack on the world body and its chief economist Gita Gopinath by government ministers was imminent.

He also alleged that the growth figure of 4.8 per cent given by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is after some "window dressing" and he won't be surprised if it goes even lower.

"Reality check from IMF. Growth in 2019-20 will be BELOW 5 per cent at 4.8 per cent," Chidambaram said in a series of tweets.

"Even the 4.8 per cent is after some window dressing. I will not be surprised if it goes even lower," the former finance minister said.

IMF Chief Economist Gopinath was one of the first to denounce demonetisation, he noted.

"I suppose we must prepare ourselves for an attack by government ministers on the IMF and Dr Gita Gopinath," Chidambaram said.

The IMF lowered India's economic growth estimate for the current fiscal to 4.8 per cent and listed the country's much lower-than-expected GDP numbers as the single biggest drag on its global growth forecast for two years.

In October, the IMF had pegged India economic growth at 6.1 per cent for 2019.

Listing decline in rural demand growth and an overall credit sluggishness for lowering of India forecasts, Gopinath, however, had said the growth momentum should improve next year due to factors like positive impact of corporate tax rate reduction.

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