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Erratic LPG supply in Uri’s LoC villages, residents fall back on firewood

KG News Desk by KG News Desk
April 11, 2026
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Erratic LPG supply in Uri’s LoC villages, residents fall back on firewood
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Zaffer Iqbal

Uri, Apr 11 (GNS): Residents of several villages along the Line of Control (LoC) in Uri have reported irregular supply of LPG cylinders over the past few months, with many households saying they are increasingly relying on traditional wood-fired stoves for cooking.

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Locals from Hathlanga village talking to GNS, alleged that they have not received LPG refills for nearly three months. They said that despite approaching distribution points in Uri town, they were redirected to Balakote, where too, cylinders were not made available.

“We have been visiting different locations as advised, but are returning without cylinders. In the absence of LPG, we are left with no option but to use firewood,” a resident said.

Similar concerns were raised by residents of Batgran, who claimed that supply vehicles have not reached their area for several months. They added that while one of the road links remains affected, an alternate motorable route is available.

Reports of supply disruptions have also emerged from a number of other villages, including Sukhdar, Gohalan, Gowalta, Navarunda, Dardkot, Isham, Urosa, Chakra, Kamalkot, Madian, Shahdara, Dulanja and adjoining localities, suggesting a broader pattern across the border belt.

Apart from supply issues, residents pointed to the OTP-based delivery verification system as a major challenge. They said poor mobile connectivity in these areas often prevents them from receiving the required one-time passwords, which are mandatory to complete LPG delivery.

“Network coverage is weak, and OTPs often do not arrive on time. This makes it difficult to receive cylinders even when supply reaches nearby areas,” locals said.

Residents have urged the authorities to ensure regular and timely supply of LPG to these far-flung villages. They have also called for relaxation of the OTP-based verification system or the introduction of an alternative mechanism suited to areas with limited connectivity to avoid further inconvenience. (GNS)

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