New Delhi – The Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) continues to offer critical support to millions of low-income households across India by providing subsidized LPG cylinders. With the government's increased subsidy of ₹300 per 14.2 kg cylinder (for up to 12 cylinders per year), it has become essential for beneficiaries to know how to check their subsidy status—instantly and online.
If you are one of the many households availing of the Ujjwala Yojana benefits, this guide will walk you through the step-by-step process to check your LPG subsidy status in just a few minutes using your mobile or computer.
✅ Why You Should Check Your Ujjwala Subsidy OnlineTracking your gas subsidy online helps ensure that your benefits are being credited correctly and on time. The ₹300 subsidy under Ujjwala Yojana is transferred directly to the Aadhaar-linked bank account through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system. Verifying your subsidy status online helps detect issues such as delays or incorrect account linkage. It also enhances transparency and empowers beneficiaries to keep track of their entitlements.
📋 What You’ll Need Before You CheckBefore checking your subsidy status online, keep the following details handy:
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17-digit LPG ID
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Application Number or Beneficiary Code
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Registered Mobile Number
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Aadhaar Number (if LPG ID is unknown)
Here are four convenient methods to check your gas subsidy status under PMUY:
1️⃣ Via MyLPG Portal (mylpg.in)This is the most widely used and official portal for LPG-related services.
Steps:
Visit https://www.mylpg.in.
Enter your 17-digit LPG ID.
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If you don’t know your LPG ID, click “Click here to know your LPG ID” and retrieve it using your mobile number or Aadhaar.
Select your gas provider (HP Gas, Indane, or Bharat Gas).
Click on “Check PAHAL Status” or “Subsidy Status.”
View details including amount credited, date of transfer, and bank status.
The Public Financial Management System (PFMS) allows tracking of various DBT payments, including gas subsidies.
Steps:
Go to https://pfms.nic.in.
Click on “DBT Status Tracker.”
Select "PAHAL" under the category and "Payment" under DBT type.
Enter your application number or beneficiary code and captcha.
Click “Search” to view your current subsidy status.
You can also use the official mobile apps of your LPG distributor:
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HP Gas App
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Indane Gas App
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Bharat Gas App
Steps:
Download the app from the Play Store or App Store.
Log in using your registered mobile number and LPG ID.
Tap on the “Subsidy Status” section to check the latest updates.
If internet access is limited, you can use the SMS method to receive subsidy status directly to your phone:
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HP Gas: Send HPLPGID to 57970
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Indane Gas: Send LPGLPGID to 7718955555
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Bharat Gas: Send LPGLPGID to 57333
Make sure to send the message from your registered mobile number.
❗ What To Do If Your Subsidy Isn’t CreditedIf you’ve followed the above methods but don’t see your subsidy credited, take the following actions:
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Contact your local gas distributor for accurate information and immediate help.
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Ensure Aadhaar is linked to both your bank account and LPG connection.
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Register a complaint using the official helpline numbers:
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Ujjwala Helpline: 1800-266-6696
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General Toll-Free Support: 1800-233-3555
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The online subsidy check facility under Ujjwala Yojana is a significant step toward empowering India's rural and economically weaker sections. With just a few clicks or an SMS, beneficiaries can ensure their ₹300 subsidy reaches their account without delays. By staying informed and regularly checking your subsidy status, you can ensure uninterrupted access to this vital government benefit.
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