Government Action Against Gas Connection Fraud in 2025: What You Need to Know
In India, gas connections are an important part of every household. They help families cook safely and also get the benefit of government subsidies. But not everyone uses the system the right way. Some people take extra connections using fake documents. Others misuse domestic gas for hotels and small businesses. These are serious issues that affect honest users and cost the government a lot of money.
That’s why the government has started taking stronger steps in 2025 to stop gas connection frauds. With new rules and digital checks in place, it’s now easier to find and stop misuse.
Aadhaar-Based e-KYC Is Now a Must
To stop fake gas connections, gas agencies have made Aadhaar-based e-KYC compulsory. This means that every user must link their gas connection with their Aadhaar number.
This rule applies to:
- New users applying for a gas connection.
- Existing users who have not done Aadhaar verification yet.
Once your e-KYC is done, you can continue booking cylinders and getting your subsidy. Without it, your gas connection may be stopped. The main goal of this rule is to stop people from having multiple connections under different names.
Stronger Checks Under Ujjwala Yojana
The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) helps low-income families by giving them gas connections and subsidies. Many people benefit from this scheme. But some people used fake names and documents to get more than one connection.
In 2025, the government has:
- Increased the subsidy to ₹300 per cylinder.
- Started checking old records to remove fake or duplicate users.
- Made Aadhaar-linking mandatory for PMUY users too.
This ensures that only the right people receive the benefit.
Action Against Black Marketing and Misuse
Some people use domestic gas for business purposes like running tea stalls or small hotels. This is not allowed under the rules. Domestic gas is cheaper and meant only for home use. Using it for commercial work is both unfair and unsafe.
To stop this, the government has:
- Ordered surprise checks at gas agencies and delivery points.
- Started keeping a closer watch on where cylinders are going.
- Introduced penalties and fines for those breaking the rules.
Agencies found selling domestic gas for commercial use can face strict punishment.
Report Gas Connection Fraud Using Portal Chakshu
One of the biggest changes in 2025 is the launch of Portal Chakshu. This website lets any person report a fraud related to gas connections in just a few minutes.
You can use Portal Chakshu to report:
- Fake gas connections issued under false names.
- Misuse of domestic cylinders for commercial purposes.
- Gas agencies involved in black marketing.
- Suspicious calls or messages asking for personal gas details.
It’s free to use, does not need any login, and helps the government act quickly.
How to Report on Portal Chakshu: A Simple Guide?
- Step 1: Open Portal Chakshu on your phone or computer.
- Step 2: Click on “Report Suspected Fraud Communication.”
- Step 3: Fill in the details like:
- Number or name involved in the fraud.
- Type of fraud (fake gas booking, commercial misuse, etc.).
- Date, time, and place of the incident.
- You can also upload photos or screenshots (if available).
- Step 4: Submit the form.
Your report will be reviewed by the team, and action will be taken as needed.
New Rules You Should Know
Here are some of the latest updates you must keep in mind:
Rule | What It Means |
e-KYC with Aadhaar | Must for all LPG users, new and old |
One Connection per Household | Multiple domestic connections under the same name are being cancelled |
Subsidy through Aadhaar-linked Bank Account | No Aadhaar, no subsidy |
Commercial Use of Domestic Gas | Strictly banned, can lead to penalty |
Public Reporting Through Portal Chakshu | Anyone can report fraud online |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What happens if I don’t complete e-KYC?
Your gas connection may be put on hold, and bookings could be blocked until you finish the process.
Q2. How do I know if someone has taken a gas connection in my name?
You can ask your gas distributor for the list of active connections in your name or file a complaint.
Q3. Can I report fraud without giving my name?
Yes. On Portal Chakshu, you can report without sharing your name.
Q4. What if I am not sure if something is a fraud?
Even if you are unsure, it is better to report it. Authorities will check and verify.
Final Words
Gas connection fraud is not just about someone else getting an extra cylinder. It affects your subsidy, causes gas shortages, and puts everyone’s safety at risk. In 2025, the government is taking real steps to fix this with Aadhaar checks, better agency monitoring, and online reporting tools.
If you see anything suspicious or feel something is wrong with your gas connection, don’t wait. Go to Portal Chakshu and report it. Your small action can stop a big fraud.
Let’s make sure that benefits go to those who deserve them, and gas services are fair and safe for every home.