LPG cylinder booking will be done only by missed call, save now this number

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New Delhi: Booking LPG gas cylinders is now a missed call away for Indane Gas customers. Indian Oil LPG customers can now book their cylinders in any part of the country just by making a missed call. The number issued by Indane for missed calls is – 8454955555 On Friday, an official statement was issued regarding this. A gas cylinder book will be easily available through missed calls. Like before, now customers will not have to hold the call for long. Also, one advantage of booking through missed calls is that like IVRS calls, customers will not have to pay any extra charge.

This facility will make it easier to book LPG gas for those who face difficulties in IVRS calls. Also, a facility will be available for elderly people. Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan launched the missed call facility from Bhubaneswar on Friday.

Petrol of world-class quality will also be available in these 7 cities
He has also unveiled the second phase of the World Class Premium Grade Petrol (Octane 100), branded as XP100 by Indian Oil. This will be for Petrel high-end cars. In the second phase, XP100 has been launched in 7 other cities – Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Kochi, Indore, and Bhubaneswar. First of all, it has been launched for the capital of Delhi.

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17 million people reached LPG connection in 6 years
A missed call service for the LPG connection has also been launched in Bhubaneswar today. Very soon it will be launched in other cities of the country. Speaking during this, Dharmendra Pradhan said that he asked gas agencies and distributors to ensure that the gas delivery period is reduced from a day to a few hours. He further said that the country has come to a long-distance regarding LPG. Before 2014, 2 million people had LPG connections in almost 6 decades. Now it has risen to 30 crores in the last 6 years.

While flagging off the first load of XP100 coming from the country’s oldest i.e. Assam Digboi, Pradhan said that this fuel is of world class quality and will increase the performance of high-speed cars. Along with Mathura and Barauni, Digboi has also joined the refineries where XP100 petrol is produced. For this only the existing infrastructure is used.

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