Lucknow Faces Hurdles in Its LPG-Free City Plan!
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- •Lucknow’s plan to eliminate LPG aims to increase PNG usage.
- •Slow progress due to old buildings, technical constraints, and lack of awareness.
- •High costs and complex permit procedures for PNG connections.
- •Government’s push for cleaner fuel faces public dissatisfaction despite long-term environmental benefits.
The ambitious plan to make Uttar Pradesh’s capital city, Lucknow, free of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) faces several challenges. The initiative aims to reduce dependence on LPG cylinders by expanding PNG (piped natural gas) usage across the city. However, the project is encountering technical, financial, and social obstacles.
Currently, LPG cylinder usage remains high in Lucknow, and the government is attempting to provide an alternative fuel option by increasing PNG connections. This involves laying new pipelines and expanding access in the city. Yet, the project is progressing slowly due to old buildings, technical limitations, and a lack of awareness among residents. Additionally, the high costs and complex permit processes for obtaining PNG connections are further complicating the situation.
While government officials assert that the plan will benefit the environment in the long run, many residents still rely heavily on LPG cylinders for their daily needs. People are looking to the government to facilitate PNG connections, but the delays in implementation have sparked dissatisfaction among the city’s residents.

