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This blog provides an overview of the pricing structure for getting a new Bharat Gas LPG connection and highlights how to pay for it using HDFC Bank’s PayZapp for a seamless and convenient payment experience.
When you move into a new home – whether owned or rented, getting a new gas connection becomes a top priority. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is a gas service provider with one of the widest networks in India. If you choose this service provider, the next thing you need to take into account is the payment of your LPG bills. With HDFC Bank’s PayZapp, you can both – book your BPCL cylinders and pay your gas bills online. Continue reading to know more about Bharat gas new connection price and how PayZapp helps with Bharat Gas bill payments.
The Bharat gas connection price depends on the type of cylinder you need and whether you need it for domestic or commercial use. Since the typical cylinder weight for household use is 14.2 kg, here’s a summary of the Bharat gas new connection price of a 14.2 kg cylinder:
| Types of Charges | Amount |
|---|---|
| Security deposit of 14.2 kg cylinder | ₹2200 per cylinder |
| Security deposit of Domestic Pressure Regulator (DPR) | ₹150 per DPR |
| Administration /Installation charges | Varies based on the time of application |
| Domestic Gas Consumer Card (The blue book) | As applicable at the centre |
| Cost of refill per cylinder | Retail Selling Price (RSP) subject to fluctuation on a monthly basis |
| Stamp Duty | ₹100 (Applicable to Maharashtra and Gujarat) |
| Hot plate inspection charges for plates purchased from third-party providers | Varies based on the time of application |
| Suraksha Hose (optional) | Market pricing |
Note: All the rates mentioned above are subject to change without notice. If you want an additional cylinder, you must pay a security deposit of ₹1,450 separately.
The standard prices for Bharat new gas connections and refills are non-subsidised and applicable to most Indian consumers. However, under the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), the Government of India provides LPG connections at a subsidised rate (subsidy of ₹200 per cylinder) to women belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) households. The Oil Marketing Company (OMC) releases LPG gas connections under the PMUY scheme based on the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011 data available with the Ministry of Rural Development.
Meet the criteria and present the required documents, including your ration card, address proof, Aadhaar number, and Jandhan/Bank Account. You can qualify for a subsidy on the Bharat Gas connection price.
You must follow the below-mentioned steps to register online for your Bharat Gas connection:
How to Register for a New Bharat Gas LPG Connection
Once your gas connection is established, you only need to make payments when booking a gas cylinder or paying your bills based on meter readings or usage. You can conveniently make these payments through PayZapp and enjoy the following benefits:
Paying your Bharat gas bills is now easier than ever, thanks to PayZapp. With PayZapp, you can list Bharat Gas as your monthly biller, set up your account details once, and enjoy quick and effortless payments. Log in on the app, go to 'Bills and Recharges'> 'Utilities'> 'Gas Cylinder' and choose Bharat Gas as your provider. You can set up your account details and effortlessly pay your gas bills in PayZapp. You can even track your transactions through PayZapp's 'Passbook' section.
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*Terms and conditions apply. The information provided in this article is generic in nature and for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for specific advice in your own circumstances.
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