Linking your Aadhaar card with your LPG gas connection and bank account has become essential to continue receiving gas subsidy benefits without interruption. The government has made Aadhaar–LPG linkage mandatory to ensure transparency, verify genuine beneficiaries, and prevent fake or duplicate subsidy claims. If you have an LPG connection and have not yet linked it with Aadhaar, you may face delays or even stoppage of subsidy payments in the future.
To avoid any inconvenience, it is strongly advised to complete this process as soon as possible. The good news is that the Aadhaar–LPG linking process is simple and can be completed through multiple methods, including online form download, offline submission, or even via post.
Why Is Aadhaar–LPG Linking Important?
The primary objective of linking Aadhaar with an LPG connection is to ensure that government subsidies reach the right beneficiaries directly. Under the Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG (DBTL) scheme, the subsidy amount is credited straight into the consumer’s bank account. Aadhaar authentication plays a crucial role in verifying identity and eliminating fraudulent or duplicate claims.
If Aadhaar is not linked:
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LPG subsidy payments may get delayed
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Subsidy benefits could be stopped temporarily
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You may face verification issues in the future
Completing this process on time helps ensure uninterrupted access to government benefits.
Forms Required for Aadhaar–LPG Linking
To link Aadhaar with your LPG gas connection, two forms are mandatory:
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Form 1: Aadhaar–Bank Account Linking Form (for LPG consumers)
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Form 2: Aadhaar–LPG Consumer Number Linking Form
These forms can be downloaded online or collected directly from your LPG distributor’s office.
Aadhaar–LPG Linking: Online Method (Form Download)
It is important to note that Aadhaar–LPG linking is not fully online. While you can download the forms online, physical submission is still required.
Step 1: Visit the official website of your LPG service provider, such as Indane, Bharat Gas, or HP Gas.
Step 2: Go to the “LPG Services” section and click on options like ‘Join DBTL using Aadhaar’ or ‘Download Forms’.
Step 3: Download Form 1 and Form 2 and take printouts.
Step 4: Fill Form 1, attach a copy of your Aadhaar card, and submit it to your bank or LPG distributor office. This links Aadhaar with your bank account for LPG subsidy purposes.
Step 5: Fill Form 2, attach the required documents, and submit it to your LPG distributor to link Aadhaar with your LPG consumer number.
Once verification is completed, your Aadhaar will be successfully linked with your LPG connection.
Aadhaar–LPG Linking: Offline Method
If you prefer offline submission, follow these steps:
Step 1: Visit your nearest LPG distributor office and collect Form 1 and Form 2.
Step 2: Fill Form 1 and submit it along with a copy of your Aadhaar card at your bank or distributor office.
Step 3: Fill Form 2 and submit it with the required documents at the LPG distributor office to complete Aadhaar–LPG linking.
Aadhaar–LPG Linking via Post
You can also link Aadhaar with LPG through postal service:
Step 1: Download Form 1 and Form 2 from your LPG provider’s official website.
Step 2: Submit Form 1 along with Aadhaar copy to your bank to link Aadhaar with your bank account.
Step 3: After bank linkage is complete, fill Form 2 and send it with required documents to your LPG distributor’s designated address via post.
Documents Required
To ensure smooth processing, keep the following documents ready:
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Aadhaar card copy
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LPG consumer number or LPG ID
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Bank account details
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Filled Form 1 and Form 2
Final Takeaway
Aadhaar–LPG linkage is no longer optional if you wish to continue receiving LPG gas subsidy benefits without disruption. The government has provided multiple convenient methods to complete this process, making it accessible for everyone.
If you haven’t linked your Aadhaar with your LPG connection yet, it is wise to complete this task immediately. A few simple steps today can save you from subsidy-related issues tomorrow and ensure that government benefits reach you smoothly and securely.
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