Tata Group asks staff to consider giving up use of subsidised LPG
India's vital fuel requirements are met in large measure through costly imports
New Delhi: The Tata Group has requested its employees to consider voluntarily giving up use of subsidised LPG, joining Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative to re- deploy the subsidy towards national development. "In keeping with that tradition of supporting the national interest, Tata companies are requesting those employees who can afford to do so to consider whether they may wish to voluntarily give up the use of subsidised LPG," Tata group said in a statement on its website.
The group said Modi's appeal to citizens, who can buy LPG at market prices to do so and forego the subsidy, is in the national interest. "India's vital fuel requirements are met in large measure through costly imports; moreover, the foregone subsidy can be re-deployed towards other national development purposes," the group said. Last week, Modi had said that Rs 100 crore in subsidy has been saved by 2.8 lakh people giving up the use of below market price LPG.
"This money could be used for schools and providing medical facilities. I appeal to those who can buy LPG at market price, to please do not take subsidised LPG," the Prime Minister had said.