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HANDBOOK ON DIRECT BENEFIT TRANSFER FOR LPG CONSUMER (DBTL)

Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Government of India

MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS HANDBOOK ON DBTL Abbreviations and Definitions

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ACRONYM

DESCRIPTION AADHAAR PAYMENT BRIDGE AADHAAR REGISTRATION SHEET BHARAT PERTOLEUM CORPORATION LIMITED BELOW POVERTY LINE CASH TRANSFER COMPLIANT (AN LPG CONSUMER WHO HAS LINKED HIS/HER AADHAAR NUMBER TO BOTH LPG CONSUMER NUMBER AND TO THE BANK ACCOUNT IS CALLED CASH TRANSFER COMPLIANT (CTC) CONSUMER) DIRECT BENEFIT TRANSFER FOR LPG CONSUMER DISTRICT COLLECTOR DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL SERVICES DEPUTY GENERAL MANAGER DEPUTY SECRETARY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ENROLLMENT IDENTIFICATION ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING GENERAL MANAGER GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HINDUSTAN PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED INTENSIVE EDUCATION CAMPAIGN INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED INFORMATION SERVICES INTERACIVE VOICE RESPONSE SYSTEM JOINT SECRETARY LEAD DISTRICT MANAGERS FOR BANKS LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM NON CASH TRANSFER COMPLIANT (AN LPG CONSUMER WHO HAS NOT LINKED HIS/HER AADHAAR NUMBER TO EITHER LPG CONSUMER OR BANK ACCOUNT OR BOTH LPG CONSUMER NUMBER AND BANK ACCOUNT IS CALLED NON CASH TRANSFER COMPLIANT (NCTC) CONSUMER NATIONAL PAYMENT CORPORATION OF INDIA OIL MARKETING COMPANY PRIME MINISTER OFFICE PROOF OF ADDRESS PROOF OF IDENTITY PETROLEUM PLANNING AND ANALYSIS CELL REMOTE AADHAAR LINKING FRAMEWORK

APB ARS BPCL BPL CTC DBTL DC DFS DGM DS ED EID ERP GM GOI HPCL IEC IOCL IS IVRS JS LDM LPG MIS NCTC NPCI OMC PMO POA POI PPAC RASF

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ACRONYM DESCRIPTION RETAIL SELLING PRICE SCHEDULE CASTE/SCHEDULE TRIBE SYSTEM INTEGRATOR SHORT MESSAGING SERVICE UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION AUTHORITY OF INDIA VALUE ADDED TAX

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Table of Contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 3 BACKGROUND .............................................................................................................................. 5 WHAT IS DBTL SCHEME? ......................................................................................................................... 5 OBJECTIVES OF DBTL............................................................................................................................... 7 BENEFITS ENVISAGED TO VARIOUS STAKEHOLDERS.......................................................................................... 7 SALIENT FEATURES OF THE DBTL SCHEME .................................................................................. 10 IMPLEMENTATION MODALITIES ................................................................................................. 12

3.1 ELIGIBLE CONSUMERS UNDER DBTL SCHEME: ............................................................................................ 12 3.2 IMPACT ON CONSUMERS AFTER LAUNCH OF DBTL ...................................................................................... 16 3.2.1 CTC Consumers ....................................................................................................................... 16 3.2.2 Non-CTC Consumers ............................................................................................................... 16 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5 5.1 5.2 6 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................................................... 18 RESPONSIBILITIES OF COLLECTORS ............................................................................................................ 18 RESPONSIBILITIES OF LEAD DISTRICT MANAGERS (LDM) OF THE DISTRICT........................................................ 19 RESPONSIBILITIES OF REGIONAL UIDAI OFFICERS ........................................................................................ 19 RESPONSIBILITIES OF OMCS/FIELD OFFICERS ............................................................................................. 20 RESPONSIBILITIES OF DISTRIBUTORS .......................................................................................................... 21 REMOTE AADHAAR LINKING FRAMEWORK ................................................................................ 23 SELF LINKING .................................................................................................................................... 23 VERIFICATION ................................................................................................................................... 31 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS) .................................................................................... 36 FORMS ....................................................................................................................................... 45 ARS (TO BE USED FOR LPG LINKING ONLY) ............................................................................................... 45 ADVERTISEMENT COPIES ......................................................................................................................... 45 RBI GUIDELINES .................................................................................................................................... 48 BANK FORM (TO BE USED FOR BANK ACCOUNT LINKAGE ONLY)...................................................................... 50 ACTION PLAN ....................................................................................................................................... 51 CONTACTS .................................................................................................................................. 52 LIST OF BANKS IN AADHAAR PAYMENT BRIDGE ............................................................................................ 52 LIST OF BANKERS ED.............................................................................................................................. 56 LIST OF OMC CO-COORDINATORS FOR OMC ............................................................................................. 58 CONTROL ROOM OFFICERS ..................................................................................................................... 61

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Background
A task force was set up in the year 2011 to suggest strategies to deal with increasing under-recoveries of OMCs and diversion of domestic subsidized cylinders to the commercial sector due to dual pricing. The Task force suggested a framework which would lead to better management of subsidy and reduction in the burden to the exchequer. As per these recommendations the framework was to be implemented in phases to ensure a smooth transition from the existing regime to a better managed subsidy administration. The phasing of the proposed framework (later approved inprinciple by EGoM) is as under: Phase I: Cap consumption of subsidized cylinders to all consumers. Phase II: Direct transfer of subsidy to consumers in their Aadhaar linked bank account. Phase III: Direct transfer of subsidy only to a targeted segment of consumers

The Phase I recommendation was implemented from 14.09.2012 onwards with a cap of 6 subsidized cylinders to each household which was later revised to 9 subsidized cylinders per household on 17.01.2013. For implementation of Phase II, Government decided to launch Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG (DBTL) scheme for consumers across the country. In a meeting held on 1.10.2012 chaired by Principal Secretary to Prime Minister it was decided that a committee coordinated by Joint Secretary (MoPNG) with JS level representation from UIDAI, DFS and Planning Commission will prepare a roadmap for implementation of Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG subsidy. The Committee finalized the same. The success of the DBTL scheme depends on the efficient participation by all the stakeholders viz. DFS, Planning Commission & MOP&NG, UIDAI, Banks, OMCs, District Administration, the LPG Distributors and the Consumer.

1.1 What is DBTL Scheme?


LPG is a clean fuel and hence the Government of India wanted to popularize the use of this fuel by subsidizing LPG for domestic use making it affordable for the consumer. However, due to LPG being subsidized, there is dual pricing in the market which has lead to unscrupulous elements misusing subsidized LPG for other than domestic purposes.

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MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS HANDBOOK ON DBTL DBTL is being introduced to curb such leakages and diversion so that subsidized LPG is available to the genuine users. Under the scheme, Consumers will have to pay the market price for the domestic cylinder and the subsidy amount will be transferred directly to their bank account. Effectively, the government wants to provide Your benefit in your account which means subsidy directly reaches the intended beneficiary as the amount is credited in his bank account. Once the scheme is launched consumers who have not completed formalities for being cash transfer compliant (NCTC) will get 3 months to complete the formalities. During this period, they will get cylinders at the subsidized price as they are getting today. But if they do not complete formalities to become Cash Transfer compliant (CTC) within the due date, they will continue to get cylinders but they have to pay the market price for the cylinder. Also for the convenience of the consumers DBTL website has been developed in which the consumers can have following facilities: Check Aadhaar Linking Status Know about the Aadhaar Enrollment Centers Check Aadhaar enrollment status Process to know how to link Aadhaar to LPG A screenshot for the same is given below:

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1.2 Objectives of DBTL


Following are the key objectives of the scheme: DBTL scheme will ensure that there is a single pricing of the LPG cylinders across domestic LPG cylinder category thereby creating a disincentive for diversion since dual pricing of Domestic LPG cylinder category encourages diversion of subsidized LPG cylinders for unauthorized usage. Diversion of LPG cylinders for unauthorized usage leads to huge loss to the exchequer. Subsidy disbursement will be better managed with a system based audit trail and transparency in fund transfer through direct transfer of Subsidy into the LPG consumers bank account. DBTL will curb diversion of cylinders, leading to better availability of LPG cylinders for genuine users and prompt cylinder deliveries which will lead to higher satisfaction among beneficiaries as diversion of LPG cylinders to unauthorized channels mounts pressure on the overall supply chain of the LPG distribution network thus creating an artificial shortage of LPG cylinders. DBTL scheme will ensure Aadhaar based subsidy transfer to weed out duplicate and ghost/fake connections as the LPG control order prohibits more than one LPG connection per household under PDS.

1.3 Benefits envisaged to various stakeholders


TO LPG CONSUMERS: LPG Consumers will be empowered as they will be getting their cylinders at the fixed price and receive the subsidy in cash directly in their bank account without any manual intervention. With supply chain having no incentives in diverting the cylinders, consumers will receive prompt supplies. There would be an improved availability of new LPG connections in the market. As the cylinder supplied is at the market price, competition is expected to come in, there by more choices of buying points will emerge which will bring in better consumer service.

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TO OIL MARKETING COMPANIES (OMC): OMC may experience reduction in administrative efforts due to targeted delivery of subsidy leading to: o Lesser policing of supply chain activities. o Reduction in number of grievances related to unauthorized usage, diversion and delayed deliveries. o Public auditing of Subsidy administration through Transparency Portal. Shift of focus from distributor administration to consumer management leading to emergence of ways to serve consumers better with focused initiatives. Improved quality of consumer database on the basis of Aadhaar which can be leveraged for better analysis of consumer needs and thus improved services. Improvement of consumer services may result in better consumer satisfaction. Aadhaar based de-duplication will help in getting rid of multiple connections / fake & ghost LPG consumers. Elimination of chances of artificial product shortage.

TO GOVERNMENT OF INDIA: Launch of DBTL will reduce subsidy burden due to following factors: o Elimination of supply chain leakages and thus unauthorized usage. o Bringing in a segment of consumers opting out of subsidy, and o Reduction in diversion by consumers by way of Aadhaar based Deduplication of multiple connections. Targeted subsidy delivery and there by satisfaction of LPG consumers as the supply chain does not have any incentive in diverting the product. Elimination of diversion and losses due to supply chain leakages may lead to reduction in the grievances / queries which may provide Government with bandwidth to improve policies and guidelines. Opportunities to open up domestic LPG sector for policy initiatives in improving competitiveness and there by better consumer service.

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MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS HANDBOOK ON DBTL What benefit will the consumer lose if they are Non Cash Transfer Compliant (NCTC)? If the consumer does not become Cash Transfer Compliant i.e. are NCTC, he has to pay the market price for the cylinder and he loses the subsidy amount due to him. Example (all figures indicative and excluding VAT), the RSP of subsidised 14.2 kg cylinder in Tumkur is Rs.420/- while that of a Non-subsidised price is Rs. 821.50/-. The Subsidy amount transferred to consumers bank account is Rs. 396.78 for the month of June for one cylinder. So, based on this calculation for a year, if a consumer takes 9 refills in a year, he loses Rs. 3571/- in a year.

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Salient Features of the DBTL Scheme


The following are the salient features of the scheme: All LPG consumers desirous of availing subsidy will have to first enroll with UIDAI to obtain their Aadhaar number. To start receiving the subsidy directly into the bank account; consumers need to link their Aadhaar number to: o LPG Consumer Number with Oil Marketing Company o Bank account. An LPG consumer who has linked his/her Aadhaar number to both LPG consumer number and to the bank account is called Cash Transfer Compliant (CTC) Consumer. LPG consumers can check for their CTC status on OMCs Transparency portal and their CTC status will be defined from the date the LPG consumer is reflected in Green color (both LPG and Bank linking) in OMCs transparency portal. Consumer who has NOT linked his/her Aadhaar Number to either LPG Consumer Number or Bank Account or Both is called Non-CTC (Non Cash Transfer Compliant) Consumer. On launch of DBTL in a district, all CTC consumers will get the LPG cylinders at Market (non-subsidized) rate and the subsidy amount will be transferred directly into their bank accounts. All CTC consumers will get a one-time advance in their bank account as soon as they book their first subsidized cylinder so that the consumer has advance money available to make the payment at the time of cylinder delivery at Market (non-subsidized) rate. This advance will remain with consumer till the termination of connection. The advance for any year will be the average subsidy rate based on (fiscal subsidy plus under recovery) for 9 months starting from April of the previous financial year. For the financial year 2013-14, the permanent advance is Rs 435/-. On delivery of first cylinder, the subsidy amount for the cylinder delivered will get credited in the consumers bank account. Thereafter, subsidy eligible on each subsidized cylinder, up to the cap of 9 cylinders per financial year, will be directly transferred to the Aadhaar linked bank account of the LPG consumer.

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Non-CTC consumers will get a grace period of three (3) months to become CTC consumer. During this period they will continue to get the cylinders at subsidized rate just as they have been receiving before launch of DBTL scheme. However the number of subsidised cylinders would be limited to the cap of 9 cylinders per Financial Year. At the end of grace period, LPG cylinders will be delivered to all domestic LPG consumers at market (non-subsidised) rate. However, the subsidy will be transferred only to CTC consumers. Other consumers i.e. non-CTC consumers will not be eligible to receive subsidy till the time they become CTC Consumers. After the end of grace period, a non-CTC consumer (NCTC) as and when he links the Aadhaar number to bank account and in LPG database (i.e. become CTC consumer) will start receiving LPG subsidy from prospective effect (upto the balance of 9 subsidized cylinder in a Financial Year) and will also receive a one-time advance on booking of first cylinder after becoming CTC consumer. VAT applicable if any will have to be borne by the consumer.

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Implementation Modalities

3.1 Eligible Consumers under DBTL Scheme


Consumers in Domestic household Category who are currently getting domestic 14.2 Kg and 5 Kg cylinders are eligible to receive subsidy in their bank account to the extent of the quota of 9 cylinders per financial year fixed by Government of India. Those consumers who have linked Aadhaar with LPG consumer data base and Bank account (CTC) will be eligible to get the subsidy in their bank account from the date of launch. Non CTC (NCTC) Consumers will become eligible from the date they complete the process of linking their Aadhaar with LPG consumer number and bank account (i.e. become CTC). For Reticulated and Non Domestic Exempted Category consumers detailed guidelines will be issued in due course. However till such guidelines are issued they will receive the cylinders upto the quota at subsidized rates.

3.2 In-eligible Consumers under DBTL Scheme


Ineligible consumers include (any one or more of the following) a. Consumers not having Bank account. b. Consumers not having Aadhaar number. c. Consumers who have not linked Aadhaar number with Bank Account (i.e. NCTC). d. Consumers who have not linked Aadhaar number with LPG Consumer Number (i.e. NCTC).

Treatment given to undelivered Bookings / Refill Orders as on date of launch of DBTL Under the scheme, all first time bookings of CTC consumers from the date of launch will get a fixed cash advance. Since the scheme starts in a district w.e.f. a specific date, bookings of CTC consumers prior to the date of launch which have not been delivered

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will be treated as new orders on the day of the launch and the advance is transferred to their bank account. The treatment for pending orders will be as under: a. On the date of launch of DBTL all bookings of CTC consumers will be automatically cancelled. b. Automatic rebooking (by OMC IT system) of bookings pending upto last 20 days from the date of commencement of scheme. c. Bookings prior to 20 days (of commencement of scheme) will not be considered for automatic rebooking, thus such consumers will be informed about cancellation and requested to book if they need the cylinder.

How the Advance amount and Subsidy amount is transferred to Consumers bank account? PROCESS OF CASH TRANSFER A provision to link Aadhaar number in the LPG consumer database is available in the OMC software through authorized process. The distributor is authorized to update the Aadhaar number and verify the same. Any modification / corrections thereafter, if any, can be done by Sales Officers only. Aadhaar number change is applicable as and when a name change takes place for regularization of a consumer. Aadhaar number updation will have to be done after Aadhaar de-duplication. In case a consumer is having more than one connection even in two households at different address, he will receive subsidy only in one household. In order to know whether a consumer has become CTC the OMCs get confirmation on Aadhaar linking in Banks through an automated system of checking Aadhaar availability through National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) provided Aadhaar mapper on a regular basis. At the end of each day after delivery confirmation, system centrally generates a file based on refill orders received for the first time after launch of DBTL scheme in the district and sends to Sponsor Bank (presently SBI) for transfer of advance amount without any manual intervention. Similarly, at the end of each day, system centrally generates a file based on refill orders delivered and systemically sends to Sponsor Bank (presently SBI) for transfer of subsidy amount without any manual intervention. NPCI managed Aadhaar Payment Bridge (APB) transfers the cash normally on the next working day to the bank account of the consumers.

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MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS HANDBOOK ON DBTL What are failed cases and how are they dealt with?

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In case some transfers cannot be processed by the banks, they are termed as failures and the failure cases if any along with the amount is received back from the Sponsor Bank by the OMCs. A report on such failure cases has been provided by the OMC on their portal which is accessible to the distributors as well as Call Centre. Payments returned will be re-processed twice in a span of 15 days each and if it is still not transferred, the amount will be kept for payment as and when the bank related issues are resolved. If the amount towards subsequent cylinder delivered is successfully transferred then the pending amount also will be transferred thereafter. The time period upto which such payments will be kept pending will be decided.

What happens to Non CTC (NCTC) consumers who become CTC after the grace period is over? As per the government notification domestic consumer is entitled to get 9 subsidized LPG cylinders per Financial Year. For Non-CTC (NCTC) consumers subsidized cylinders will be delivered upto a cap of 9 cylinders by taking into consideration the number of subsidized cylinders delivered in the Financial Year prior to launch of DBTL scheme + delivered during the grace period. On expiry of the grace period if the consumer becomes CTC during the same financial year, they will receive advance as and when they make their first booking after conversion to CTC. The subsidy amount will be transferred as and when he/she receives the cylinder. This is applicable only for the balance entitlement.

How is the quota of subsidized cylinders worked out for new consumers? The eligibility for quota of subsidized cylinders for all new connections released is on prorata basis. This is also applicable to CTC consumers. For new connections, CTC consumers will receive both advance amount (after the booking of first cylinder) and subsidy amount (after the delivery of first cylinder). Thereafter, they will receive subsidy amount with every cylinder delivery upto the capped subsidised quota of cylinders.

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How is the quota of subsidized cylinders worked out for consumers who move to DBTL district from Non DBTL district? For CTC consumers who have moved to DBTL district, the entitlement will be quota for the financial year minus number of subsidized cylinders already availed from the previous distributor (reflected in the termination voucher). The overall entitlement of subsidized cylinders will be restricted to maximum of 9 cylinders per Financial Year. CTC consumers on transfer will receive both advance amount (after the booking of first cylinder) and subsidy amount (after the delivery of first cylinder). Thereafter, they will receive subsidy amount with every cylinder delivery upto the capped subsidised quota of cylinders.

How to deal with Advance Amount given to consumers when they are on transfer? CTC consumers, who are transferred, have to return the advance amount to the parent distributor. In other words, when the Termination Voucher is made the net amount of Security Deposit of equipment minus advance subsidy amount will be refunded to consumers. If such consumers are transferred to another DBTL district, they will be given an advance once they become a consumer at the new location and are handed over the Subscription Voucher. OMC Software has the provision to capture Security Deposit and advance amount separately and account them in the ERP accounting system. For CTC consumers located in the same city on transfer without any surrendering of equipments and refund of deposit (TTV/CTA), advance subsidy amount will not be refunded.

What happens if Consumer cancels the first order after transfer of advance amount? For any booking cancelled by CTC consumers, the system will account unused advance amount against the consumer. This advance will remain with the consumer till he is transferred out of DBTL district or surrenders his connection. This amount will be recovered when the Termination Voucher is prepared for such a consumers is transferred out of DBTL district or surrenders his connection.

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MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS HANDBOOK ON DBTL How will the consumer know the status of his payments?

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Visibility has been provided to the consumers through the Transparency portal of OMC. These portals provide besides Aadhaar linking status, separate columns for subsidized and non subsidized cylinder consumption, amount paid to consumer. A call center with dashboard on all transactions is available for suitable consumer grievance redressal.

3.3 Impact on Consumers after Launch of DBTL


3.3.1 CTC Consumers Following are the impact on CTC Consumers after launch of DBTL scheme: Consumers who have their Aadhaar Number linked to LPG Consumer number and Bank Account are called Cash Transfer Compliant (CTC) consumers. CTC consumers will receive a subsidy in advance immediately after their first booking post launch of scheme in their district. CTC consumers are entitled to get upto 9 subsidised cylinders on pro rata basis per Financial Year, at the market price and the subsidy amount will be transferred to their banks account. Beyond consumption of 9 cylinders in a financial year CTC consumers will not receive subsidy in their bank account and thus will receive cylinders at market price

3.3.2 Non-CTC Consumers Following are the impact on non-CTC Consumers after launch of DBTL scheme: After launch of scheme, non-CTC consumers will be allowed 3 months from the date of launch of DBTL to obtain (Aadhaar Number) and link their Aadhaar number in LPG and Bank database. During this period such consumers will receive their quota (9 cylinders per Financial Year) of subsidized cylinders at subsidized price. After expiry of the grace period of 3 months, all non-CTC consumers will receive cylinders at Market Price and will not be entitled to receive subsidy in their bank accounts until they become CTC.

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When non-CTC consumers become CTC, they will receive one time Permanent advance and will start receiving their subsidy in their bank accounts for the remaining subsidized cylinder entitlement of the financial year. If LPG consumer is non-CTC and is receiving the LPG cylinder at market price then that cylinder will not be considered as subsidized cylinder.

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Roles and Responsibilities

4.1 Responsibilities of Collectors


Head of District Level Implementation committee for DBTL Project. Conduct weekly meetings with all key stakeholders (UIDAI, LDMs, OMC Officials, Key Distributors etc.) to review status of Aadhaar linking in LPG and Bank database and associated activities along with district level officials appointed by OMCs at-least till end of three (3) months grace period. Spearhead IEC (Information and Education Campaigns) and advance notices to inform and educate LPG consumers through various Government offices, by displaying pamphlets/standees supplied by OMCs, Local Press coverage about DBTL, its requirements and Aadhaar Enrolment centers. Ensure that adequate enrolment centers (Aadhaar/Bank) in the district and are co-located at LPG distributors with sufficient geographical spread. Share list of current enrolment center with OMCs every week as well as display at all prominent public places. Review Aadhaar delivery status with Post Master General and organize camps at block/taluk for delivery of undelivered Aadhaar letters. Monitor Aadhaar Enabled bank accounts coverage of all LPG consumers. Provide minimal security to manage crowds in wake of expected sudden rush after launch of scheme at various places in the district. Facilitate for public awareness programs for DBTL. Specify the schedule / location of LDMs to collect the bank linking drop boxes from the distributors. Monitor bank / branch wise Aadhaar linking with LDMs. Setting up of consumer/resident information center for status of Aadhaar generation, e-aadhaar etc.

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4.2 Responsibilities of Lead District Managers (LDM) of the District


Disseminate information and coordinate with other banks and OMCs on Aadhaar linking. Coordinate with OMCs for information exchange. Coordinate with OMCs for collection of Aadhaar linking Bank forms from the drop boxes given by distributors and sorting/distribution of the forms to the concerned banks. Intensive Education Campaign (IEC) to accelerate the Aadhaar linking to Bank Accounts. Facilitate targeted linking of Aadhaar numbers to Bank Accounts of LPG consumers leveraging the LPG consumer data provided by OMCs. Ensure the linking of those Aadhaar numbers in bank accounts and report to Collectors on the linking percentage bank/branch wise. Providing MIS to Collectors on linking.

4.3 Responsibilities of Regional UIDAI Officers


Aadhaar Number Generation o Setting up and providing services at Aadhaar Enrolment stations in
consultation with registrars

o Providing Priority enrolment for LPG consumers o Providing adequate number of machinery and man power for Aadhaar
enrolment

IEC for Aadhaar enrolment, number/letter related issues.

re-enrolment,

and

other

Aadhaar

Providing Aadhaar look up facilities to OMCs/LPG distributors EID to Aadhaar conversion. Ensuring delivery of Aadhaar Letters to Residents with a priority for LPG consumers. Coordinate with State Government for setting up facility to provide status of Aadhaar number and e-Aadhaar to citizens. Coordinating and resolving issues related to enrolments of adjoining district LPG consumers attached to DBTL district distributors.

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Grievance handling on Aadhaar enrolment, e-Aadhaar, RASF, Aadhaar generation etc.

4.4 Responsibilities of OMCs/Field Officers


Demand generation for Aadhaar linking o Preparing and Releasing press advertisement o Coordinating and airing campaigns in Aakaashwani, FM, TV Channels etc. o Designing , coordinating implementing other campaigns Coordination with UIDAI Facilitating Aadhaar linking by Distributors o Developing and Offering modes such as Call Center, Web, IVRS, SMS and by
Post

o Preparing and making available Software/Portal o Facilitate linking Aadhaar numbers verified through RASF and/or received
from portal/other modes.

Transparency for Consumers o Updating Portal for Aadhaar linking in OMC software and banks

Training Distributors in o New provisions on DBTL in Software o RASF verification Coordinate with LBM/LDM and other banks Coordinate with NPCI/Other Banks o Issues related to consumer Grievances o Issues related to return cases

Appointing call centre for handling grievances and monitoring the same. Sending bulk SMS to targeted consumers who have not linked their Aadhaar numbers to LPG database and bank database Providing Drop boxes at Distributorships for collection of forms for linking bank account. A metal drop box will be kept at the distributor premises facilitating consumers to drop the forms for linking their Aadhaar with Bank account. Approximate design is given under. The boxes will be of

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steel of size 1.5 ft x 1.5ft x 1.5ft fitted with a latch so that it can be locked. There should be a slit for dropping the forms. The boxes will be with the same captions (given below) written in English, Hindi and vernacular language in three sides.

Bank Drop Box


Please drop your application forms for linking Aadhaar number with bank account there

Advertisements with sample form asking consumers to drop the forms will be published in leading dailies. These securely locked boxes will be sent to the LDM by the distributor, where the box will be opened and the form received, counted, handed over and acknowledged by LDM.

4.5 Responsibilities of Distributors


Distribution of Aadhaar registration and Bank linking forms to all LPG consumers Aadhaar linking in the LPG database and verification of Aadhaar nos. updated in the database Informing consumers to provide Aadhaar number for LPG and bank database. Verification of Aadhaar linked on Remote Aadhaar Linking Framework (RASF) Continuous reminder to those consumers who have not linked their Aadhaar number with LPG and Bank database in accordance with the details available with the distributor Mike announcements through Autorickshaw Publicity in Haats, Panchayat, Fairs

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Keeping drop box to collect Bank-Aadhaar Linking Form and sending the same to LDMs on a weekly basis (or as per the action plan decided by OMCs). Distribution of leaflets, display of banners, displaying of Aadhaar enrollment center details at their premises Distributors are not allowed to collect Bank account details from the consumers. Conducting consumer survey from time to time Help consumers by collecting EIDs and passing it to all the concerned stakeholders as required.

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MoPNG and OMCs have provided multiple ways of linking your Aadhaar Number to LPG database. If you have access to internet and are interested in linking your Aadhaar number directly to LPG database then you can use Resident Self Linking method to link your Aadhaar number to LPG database. Following is the step-by-step (with screenshot) explanation of how to link your Aadhaar number with your LPG Consumer number (Linking word used here means Linking of your Aadhaar number).

5.1 SELF LINKING

Open https://rasf.uidai.gov.in in your browser. On the Home Page, click on Start Now button to start Self Linking.

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Enter all the required fields in the Resident Self Service form (as shown above) to send request to link your Aadhaar number to your LPG Consumer number. Fields marked with a * are mandatory fields and must contain data.

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In Benefit Name field please choose LPG. In Scheme Name field please choose your LPG Company Name (IOCL for Indane, BPCL for Bharat Gas and HPCL for HP Gas) Please note that all fields except your Email Id are required fields. Please enter a valid Mobile number (and one which is available with you) as the One Time Password to validate this Aadhaar linking request will be sent on this Mobile number. Also, all future correspondences will be sent on this Mobile number only.

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Select your Distributor Name and Enter LPG Consumer Number in the required fields.

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Your Name (as written in your DGCC/Bluebook or with your distributor) will appear on right side of field where you entered your Consumer Number. This is for you to verify that you have entered correct Consumer number. If you want to send this Aadhaar linking request for more than one Consumer, you can do so my clicking on Add Another Request and follow steps as explained above. Click on Submit when you are done with entering all required fields.

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On Clicking Submit, a message box will appear. To submit current request click OK otherwise click Cancel to add another linking request. Click OK if you are done with all the Aadhaar linking requests, Click on Cancel if you want to enter more requests and follow steps as explained above.

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If you click OK a screen (as shown above) will appear. In this screen you have to enter the OTP (One Time Password) (you will receive the OTP as SMS in you mobile number provided in previous screen). Enter the text Shown in the Image and Submit your request by clicking on Save

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A Message Box on your Screen will confirm that your Aadhaar Linking request has been processed successfully. Click Ok to confirm. The Linking of your Aadhaar number to LPG Consumer number will take between 2-4 days after sending this request.

All Aadhaar Linking Requests are first to be verified by the authorized personnels before actual linking of Aadhaar number with LPG Consumer number. The process of verification is explained below:

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5.2 VERIFICATION

Open https://rasf.uidai.gov.in in your browser. On the Home Page, click on Login button, this button is for authorized personnel only.

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Enter Username and Password provided to you by your OMC and click on Sign-in button.

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Click on Inbox link (as shown in screenshot above). You will be able to see the list of records which are pending for your verification. Click on the Verify Link against any one of the record to start with verification.

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In the next screen you will see a split screen with details of the LPG consumer. On Left hand side you will be able to see the details as available in Aadhaar card. On Right hand side you will be able to see the LPG consumer data as available with OMC against the LPG consumer number. You will verify both the details and check if it is the same LPG consumer who has provided his Aadhaar details. Click on Accept or Reject button based on your decision to accept or reject the request.

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If you accept the request then there will be a message (as shown above). You will be redirected to the previous screen and you can select another Aadhaar Linking request from the list and follow the same steps.

Once the LPG Aadhaar Linking Request is verified by the Authorized personnel, it will be linked to LPG Consumer number.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


QUESTION: What is DBTL scheme? ANSWER: Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG consumer (DBTL) is the scheme aimed to improve the subsidy administration of LPG across the country. As per this scheme an LPG consumer will get his/her cylinder at full market price (excluding VAT) and the differential between subsidized price and full market price i.e. the subsidy will be transferred to his/her bank account. Following are the key features of this scheme: Under this scheme, all LPG consumers will start receiving their LPG cylinders at full market price and will get their subsidy directly in their bank accounts. To become eligible for this scheme an LPG consumer has to first become CTC consumer. To become CTC consumer one has to complete these 3 easy steps, as follows: o Received his/her Aadhaar Number o Linked his/her Aadhaar number to LPG consumer number. o Linked his/her Aadhaar number to Bank account. After completing these 3 steps the CTC consumer will start receiving his/her LPG subsidy directly in their bank account. CTC consumers will get advance to buy their first subsidized cylinder after launch of the DBTL scheme. Non-CTC consumers will get 3 months to become CTC consumer. During these 3 months Non-CTC consumers will receive their LPG cylinder at subsidized price and if they become CTC during this period will start receiving their subsidy directly in their bank account. After 3 months Non-CTC consumers will receive their LPG cylinder at full market price. After 3 months, only if the consumer is a CTC consumer he/she will receive the LPG

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QUESTION: How can a consumer start receiving my LPG subsidy in his/her Bank Account? ANSWER: To start receiving LPG cylinder subsidy directly in Bank Account he/she needs to become Cash Transfer Compliant (CTC) consumer. To become a CTC consumer he needs to take following 3 steps please skip any step if already completed): I. Obtain Aadhaar Letter or Aadhaar Number II. Link your Aadhaar Number to your LPG Consumer Number III. Link your Aadhaar Number to your Bank Account

Step I: Obtain Aadhaar Letter or Aadhaar Number First enroll yourself by visiting your nearest Aadhaar enrollment center and get yourself enrolled. For the list of Aadhaar Enrollment Centers: a. Please visit website http://appointments.uidai.gov.in/easearch.aspx b. Visit your distributor to get the list of Aadhaar Enrolment centers in your district. You can obtain your Aadhaar Number in following 2 ways: Aadhaar Letter reaches your Address via Post. If you have Enrolment Id (EID) slip, you can generate your e-Aadhaar after 15-20 days of your enrolment by following 2 steps as detailed below. Please keep your Enrolment slip in your hand: o Step 1: Check your Aadhaar status at https://portal.uidai.gov.in/ResidentPortal/statusLink If the status is Aadhaar Number Generated then go to Step 2. o Step 2: To generate your e-Aadhaar, click on this link and follow instructions. http://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/eDetails.aspx

Step II: Link your Aadhaar Number to your LPG Consumer Number After receiving your Aadhaar Letter, you can follow either of following options to link your Aadhaar number with your LPG consumer number: a. Prepare the AADHAAR REGISTRATION SHEET (ARS) as shown below:

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Please ensure that if your Address in Aadhaar Letter is different from Cylinder delivery address then you need to submit the Proof of Address of Cylinder delivery along-with the ARS to your Distributor. Submit this sheet (and Proof of Address) to your distributor to link your Aadhaar number with your consumer number. b. Post Aadhaar Registration Sheet (ARS), along-with your Proof of Address, to following Addresses of your respective LPG Company Address. Click or Copy in your browser following link(s) to know the address of your company in your district where you need to send your ARS sheet (you should send your ARS sheet to the respective companies delivery address of your district only): For IOCL / Indane: http://www.indane.co.in/letterprocedure.php For HPCL / HP Gas: https://www.hindustanpetroleum.com/En/UI/hpanytime.aspx

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c. Call on toll free number 18002333555, inform the call center agent that you want to give your Aadhaar number and follow their instructions. d. Visit website https://rasf.uidai.gov.in Press the Start now button and follow the procedure. e. Call your companys number and follow IVR instructions. The list of numbers for each district can be found here: For IOCL / Indane: http://indane.co.in/sms_ivrs.php For HPCL / HP Gas: https://www.hindustanpetroleum.com/En/UI/hpanytime.aspx For BPCL / Bharatgas: http://www.ebharatgas.com/pages/images/IVRS_SMS_Add.pdf f. Consumer can send two SMS to register You can send the SMS to following numbers: For BPC / Bharatgas consumers: (SMS-1 and SMS-2).

57333 (All India)

52725 (Vodafone, MTNL, Idea, Airtel & Tata users) For HPC / HP Gas consumers 9964023456 For IOC / Indane consumers: 8970024365

*How to register your Mobile number with your Oil Company Register your mobile number as per steps given below: Company SMS-1 HPC/IOC REG <space> distributor telephone number with STD code without zero <space> consumer number (e.g. REG 117654321 564321) UID <space>Aadhaar number (e.g UID 343434343434) BPC REG <space> distributor telephone number with STD code without zero <space> consumer number (e.g. REG 111222 40423) UID <space>Aadhaar number (e.g UID 343434343434)

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Step III. Link your Aadhaar Number to your Bank Account You also have to link your Aadhaar number with your bank account, if not already done so, to become eligible for transfer of subsidy in your bank account. For linking your Aadhaar number with your Bank Account, you can take either of following 2 methods: 1. Visit your nearest bank branch, ask the Bank Representative that you want to link your Aadhaar number with your bank account and follow their instructions. 2. You can also link your Aadhaar Number with your Bank Account through your distributor. Fill the Bank Account Aadhaar Linkage Form (For LPG Consumer only), attach a copy of your Aadhaar Letter and drop it in Bank Form Drop Box kept with your distributor and key locations in your districts. The forms are available with your distributor. To print a copy of your form, please click here.

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QUESTION: How can I know if my Aadhaar number is linked to LPG and Bank Database? ANSWER: To check your Aadhaar linkage status please visit the transparency portal of your LPG Company. Following are the steps to check your Aadhaar linking status at Transparency Portal. Step 1: Please click the below given links or paste in your browser For HPCL: http://dcmstransparency.hpcl.co.in/TransparencyPortal/Transparency/Tra nsparency.aspx For BPCL: http://www.ebharatgas.com/ebgas/CC_include/Transparency_portal_ne w.jsp For IOCL: https://spandan.indianoil.co.in/transparency/ Step 2: Enter all the details under Normal Search and press Proceed Button. Step 3: Search your details by entering your Consumer No. or Consumer Name under Search By option and press Enter to know your Aadhaar linking status in LPG and Banks. QUESTION: Where can I get more information about the DBTL scheme? ANSWER: For getting any information, providing feedback and for registering any complaint OMCs have call center which is accessible at Toll Free No 18002333555. Consumers can also visit the website www.petroleum.nic.in/dbtl for more details on DBTL or the Oil Companies websites www.indane.co.in, www.ebharatgas.com & www.hpgas.com. QUESTION: My cylinder was delivered but I have not received my subsidy in Bank account? ANSWER: It takes about 2-3 days to transfer your subsidy in your bank account after delivery of your cylinder. If your cylinder was delivered in last 23 days please wait for 1-2 more days to check your subsidy in your bank account through the transparency portal. However, even if you still do not receive your subsidy, please log a complaint at our DBTL Grievance Cell (Call Toll free number 18002333555). Based on the situation, we will either be able to tell you the reason on the call or will revert back to you on your Registered Mobile number.

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QUESTION: I have contacted your call center/LPG distributor and I have been advised that there is a failed transaction with xyz bank. What should I do? ANSWER: Please visit your concerned bank with your Aadhaar number and account details if you have to know the reason of your failed transaction QUESTION: I have contacted your call center/LPG distributor and I have been advised that subsidy has been transferred on date dd/mm/yyyy to xyz bank but I have do not have bank account in xyz bank .What should I do? ANSWER: Please visit your concerned bank with your Aadhaar number to xyz bank who will provide you with the details of bank account in which subsidy has been transferred. Alternatively you may choose to link your Aadhaar number with any other bank by submitting the duly filled Bank Linking Form. QUESTION: I have provided my Aadhaar details, why is it not yet linked to my Consumer Number? ANSWER: After you give your request of linking Aadhaar number with your Consumer number, it takes about 2-3 days to link your Aadhaar number to your Consumer Number, If you have sent your linking request in last 2-3 days please wait for 1-2 more days and check your Aadhaar linking status in LPG database. However, even if your Aadhaar is still not linked, please log a complaint with our Grievance Cell (Call Toll free number 18002333555). Based on the situation, we will either be able to tell you the reason on the call or will revert back to you on your Registered Mobile number. QUESTION: I have provided my Aadhaar details to bank, but your transparency portal is showing me as non-CTC consumer? ANSWER: After you give your request of linking Aadhaar number with your Bank Account, it takes about 2-3 days to link your Aadhaar number to your Bank Account number, If you have sent your linking request in last 2-3 days please wait for 1-2 more days and check your Aadhaar linking status in LPG Transparency Portal. However, visit your bank and tell them to upload your account details to NPCI mapper they will to tell you the reason. Alternatively you may choose to link your Aadhaar number with any other bank by submitting the duly filled Bank Linking Form. QUESTION: Please explain what is EID, Aadhaar number and E-Aadhaar? ANSWER: EID (Enrolment Id) is a 28 digit temporary number given to you by UIDAI after you have enrolled yourself for Aadhaar. This is not a unique number and cannot replace Aadhaar number for any purpose. This number can and should only be used to track the status of your Aadhaar with UIDAI. Aadhaar Number is a 12 digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India on behalf of the Government of India. This number serves as a proof of identity (POI) and address (POA), anywhere in India. Any individual, irrespective of age and gender, who is a resident in
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India and satisfies the verification process laid down by the UIDAI, can enroll for Aadhaar. Each Aadhaar number will be unique to an individual and will remain valid for life. E-Aadhaar: After your enrolment for Aadhaar it usually takes about 15-20 days to generate your Aadhaar number but due to logistical issues it takes some time to be delivered to your home address. UIDAI provides a facility to generate a soft copy of your Aadhaar (called eAadhaar) in a pdf format, a secured format. This eAadhaar contains your Aadhaar number and photograph which can be used as your POI and POA. QUESTION: I have EID but not received Aadhaar Letter. ANSWER: You can obtain your Aadhaar Number in following 2 ways: If you have Enrolment Id (EID) slip, you can generate your e-Aadhaar after 1520 days of your enrolment. You would need your Enrolment slip to generate your e-Aadhaar. To generate your e-Aadhaar, click on this link http://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/eDetails.aspx Wait for Aadhaar Letter to be delivered to your Address via Post. QUESTION: I have booked my first cylinder but have not received the advance. ANSWER: It takes about 2-3 days to transfer your subsidy in your bank account after booking of your first cylinder post notification of your district for DBTL launch. If you have made your booking in last 2-3 days please wait for 12 more days to check your subsidy in your bank account. However, even if you still do not receive your subsidy, please log a complaint at our Grievance Cell (Call Toll free number ). Based on the situation, we will either be able to tell you the reason on the call or will revert back to you on your Registered Mobile number. QUESTION: Why my LPG account is blocked? ANSWER: Please talk to our Call Center agent at our Grievance Cell (Call Toll free number 18002333555). Based on the situation, we will either be able to tell you the reason on the call or will revert back to you on your Registered Mobile number.

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7.1 ARS (To be used for LPG Linking Only)

7.2 Advertisement copies

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Name of Sponsor Bank NA NA NA Syndicate Bank NA NA United Bank of India NA United Bank of India NA NA NA BOB BOB BOB NA HDFC NA NA NA NA CBI Andhra Bank NA NA NA SBH NA Dena Bank

8.1 List of banks in Aadhaar Payment Bridge


S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Bank Name Abhyudaya Co-op Bank Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Andhra Pragathi Gramin Bank AP Mahesh Co-op Urban Bank Apna Sahakari Bank Assam GVB Axis Bank Bangiya GVB Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank Baroda Rajasthan K Gramin Bank Baroda UP Gramin Bank Bharat Co-op Bank Bicholim Co-op bank Canara Bank Capital Local Area Bank Catholic Syrian Bank Central Bank of India Central Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank Chaitanya Godavari Gramin Bank Citizen Credit Co-op Bank City Union Bank Corporation Bank Deccan Gramin Bank Dena Bank Dena Gujarat Gramin Bank Type of Bank Co-op PSB PSB RRB Co-op Co-op RRB Private RRB PSB PSB PSB RRB RRB RRB Co-op Co-op PSB Local Area Bank Private PSB RRB RRB Co-op Private PSB RRB PSB RRB Direct Direct Direct Sub-Member Direct Direct Sub-Member Direct Sub-Member Direct Direct Direct Sub-Member Sub-Member Sub-Member Direct Sub-Member Direct Direct Direct Direct Sub-Member Sub-Member Direct Direct Direct Sub-Member Direct Sub-Member Membership Type

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30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Development Credit Bank Dhanalakshmi Bank Dombivli Nagari Sahakari Bank Durg Rajnandgaon Gramin Bank Federal Bank Gayatri Co-op Urban Bank Goa State Co-op Bank Goa Urban Co- Op Bank Gopinath Patil Parsik Janata Sahakari Bank Gramin Bank of Aryavart (Erstwhile Shreyas Gramin Bank) Greater Bombay Gurgoan Gramin Bank Haryana Gramin Bank HDFC Bank Himachal Gramin Bank Himachal Pradesh State Co-op Bank ICICI Bank IDBI Bank Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank IndusInd Bank ING Vysya Bank Janakalyan Sahakari Bank Janata Sahakari Bank Jharkhand Gramin Bank Kallappanna Awade Ichalkaranji Janata Sahakari Bank Kalupur Commercial Bank Kalyan Janata Sahakari Bank Kangra Central Co- Op Bank Kapol Co-op Bank Karnataka Bank Karnataka Vikas Gramin Bank Karur Vysya Bank Private Private Co-op RRB Private Co-op Co-op Co-op Co-op Co-op Co-op RRB RRB Private RRB Co-op Private PSB PSB PSB Private Private Co-op Co-op RRB Co-op Co-op Co-op Co-op Co-op Private RRB Private Direct Direct Direct Sub-Member Direct Sub-Member Sub-Member Sub-Member Direct Sub-Member Direct Sub-Member Sub-Member Direct Sub-Member Sub-Member Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Sub-Member Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Sub-Member Direct NA NA NA Dena Bank NA HDFC Yes Bank HDFC NA BOI NA Syndicate Bank PNB NA PNB Yes Bank NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA BOI NA NA NA NA NA NA Syndicate Bank NA

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8.2 List of Bankers ED

Organization

Name

Designatio n Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Directror Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director Executive Director

e-mail ID

Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India

T.R. Chawla K.K. Mishra B.B. Joshi B.P. Sharma

edc@allahabadbank.in edsect@andhrabank.co.in ed.bb@bankofbaroda.com ed.sharma@bankofindia.co.in

Bank of Maharashtra

C.V.R. Rajendran

ed@mahabank.co.in

Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation bank Dena Bank

A.K. Gupta Malay Mukherji B.K. Srivasatava Trishna Guha

akumargupta54@gmail.com ed@centralbank.co.in edbks@corpbank.co.in edsec@denabank.co.in

IDBI Bank Ltd.

R.K. Bansal

rkbansal@idbi.co.in

Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab National bank

B.Raj Kumar A.D.M. Chavali Bhupinder Nayyar Mukesh K. Jain S.R. Bansal

rajkumar@indian.bank.com admchavali@iobnet.co.in obced@obc.co.in mkjain@psb.org.in ed3@pnb.co.in

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Organization

Name

Designatio n

e-mail ID

SBBJ State Bank of Hyderabad State Bank of India State Bank of India State Bank of Mysore State Bank of Patiala State Bank of Travancore Syndicate Bank UCO Bank

Sunder Singh Negi S. Venkatarama n N.K. Chari Rajeev Lal Kalyan Mukherjee S. Vijay kumar G. Madan Mohan Rao Ravi Chaterjee S. Chandrasekha ran

GM GM Dy. M.D. GM( RBOutreach) CGM CGM(RB) GM( BS&RB) Executive Director Executive Director

gmpd@sbbj.co.in gmrb@sbhyd.co.in cgm.lhocha@sbi.co.in gm.rboutreach@sbi.co.in cgmrb@sbm.co.in cgmnb@sbp.co.in gmpsl@sbt.co.in coedsec@syndicatebank.co.in edsec2.calcutta@ucobank.co. in

Union Bank of India United Bank of India

S.K. Jain

Executive Director Executive Director

edskjain@unionbankofindia.c om

Sanjay Arya

edubi@unitedbank.co.in

Vijaya Bank

Sh.H. Narayan Shetty

GM

narayanshettyh@vijayabank.c om

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8.3 List of OMC co-coordinators for OMC

State

District

Name

Contact No.

OM C

e-mail ID

Andhra pradesh Andhra pradesh Andhra pradesh Andhra pradesh

Adilabad Cuddapah (YSR Kadapa) Guntur

ADDANKI SATISH KUMAR MV Satya Prasad NAVIN KUMAR R. KURAGANT T SYAMA SUNDARA BABU U.N.Satish Babu MARE SUNIL KUMAR KONATHAL A NOOKESH BABU SINGH ARVIND B.L. MEENA B.L. MEENA

9948222251

IOC

9490958121 8008111499

IOC HP C HP C

satishkaddan ki@hpcl.co.i n satyaprasad m@indianoil .in navinraja@h pcl.co.in kssundaraba bu@hpcl.co.i n

Krishna

9966938555

Andhra pradesh

Prakasam

9490958116

IOC

babuuns@in dianoil.in

Andhra pradesh Andhra pradesh Goa Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh

Srikakulam

9490737625

HP C HP C HP C IOC

sunilkmare@ hpcl.co.in nookeshbk@ hpcl.co.in arvindsingh @hpcl.co.in bmeena@in dianoil.in bmeena@in dianoil.in kumarrahul @indianoil.i n

West Godavari South Goa Chamba

9246731626

8805074555 9418020555

Kangra

9418020555

IOC

Himachal Pradesh

Kullu

Sh. Rahul Kumar

9418019386

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State

District

Name

Contact No.

OM C

e-mail ID

Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Kerala

Lahul & Spiti

Sh. Rahul Kumar RAJAT GHARSAN GI RAJAT GHARSAN GI RAJAT GHARSAN GI MOHAME D TAJIB SAIT A T. Ramachan dran T. Ramachan dran A P PAUL A P PAUL PP Dhanraj T.B Patil NC GEORGE ALEXIE JOSEPH NC GEORGE

9418019386

IOC

kumarrahul @indianoil.i n rgharsangi@i ndianoil.in rgharsangi@i ndianoil.in rgharsangi@i ndianoil.in tajib@hpcl.c o.in tramachandr an@indianoil .in tramachandr an@indianoil .in appaul@indi anoil.co.in appaul@indi anoil.co.in dhanrajpp@i ndianoil.in patiltb@indi anoil.in ncgeorge@i ndianoil.in ajoseph@ind ianoil.in ncgeorge@i ndianoil.in

Shimla

9418031326

IOC

Sirmaur

9418031326

IOC

Solan

9418031326

IOC

Alappuzha

9605001969

BPC

Kerala

Ernakulam

94474 98252

IOC

Kerala Kerala Kerala Kerala Kerala Kerala Kerala

Idukki Kannur Kasaragod Kollam Kottayam Kozhikode Malappura m

94474 98252 9446328889 9446328889 9447763641 .94474 98254 9447498251 9446355665

IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC IOC

Kerala

Palakkad

9447498251

IOC

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State

District

Name

Contact No.

OM C

e-mail ID

Kerala

Thiruvanant hapuram

SANIL KUMAR PR

9447498247

IOC

sanilkumarpr @indianoil.i n pmbristow@ indianoil.in

Kerala

Thrissur

MARKOSE BRISTOW

9447498248

IOC

Madhya Pradesh

Burhanpur

RATNAPAR KHI PANKAJ PRAKASH Sh. R. G. Kurup SAXENA LOKESH Munish Gupta

9755556184

HP C

pankajratnap arkhi@hpcl.c o.in rgkurup@ind ianoil.in lokeshsaxen a@hpcl.co.in munishgupta @indianoil.i n hchaudhary @indianoil.i n pradeepskhy alia@hpcl.co .in swatig@indi anoil.in pradeepskhy alia@hpcl.co .in

Madhya Pradesh Maharasht ra

Hoshangaba d Amravati

9425303625

IOC

9923772776

BPC

Punjab

Barnala

9417217940

IOC

Punjab

Faridkot Fatehgarh Sahib Jalandhar Ludhiana

H.S.Chaod hary KHYALIA PRADEEP SINGH Ms.Swati Gupta KHYALIA PRADEEP SINGH

9417217937

IOC

Punjab Punjab Punjab

9646022333 9417217939 9646022333

BPC IOC IOC

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8.4 Control Room Officers


S.N o. 1. Name Mr. Nishank Bidamiah Ms. Vasumati Prabhu Mr Sukumar M Nair Mr Prasad Powar Mr. Sajid Ahmed Kazi S J Khainar Design Mobile No. ation Officer LPG 9221031230 e-mail ID OMC BPC nishankbidamiah @bharatpetroleu m.in prabuvs@bharatp etroleum.in

2.

3.

Team Member ERPCC Sr.Manager (IS) Executive Marketing Officer

9820802450

BPC

9833932736 sukumarmn@hpcl .co.in 9930004912 ppawar@hpcl.co.i n skazi@indianoil.in

HPC

4.

HPC

5.

9920493828

IOC

6.

9769547430

khairnar@indianoi l.in

IOC

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