Srinagar, Mar 23 (KNO): Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg on Monday said there is no shortage of fuel or LPG in the Valley, asserting that adequate stocks are available and the situation is under close monitoring at multiple levels.
Speaking to reporters in Srinagar, the Divisional Commissioner, per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said the domestic LPG supply across Kashmir is running smoothly, with an available stock position of around 10 to 15 days. "The stock position is dynamic, but at present we have sufficient availability. Continuous monitoring is being carried out at both divisional and district levels to ensure there is no disruption," he said.
He added that supplies of petrol and diesel are also stable, with oil marketing companies being closely monitored by district-level committees to prevent any irregularities such as hoarding, black marketing or overpricing.
"Control rooms at district and divisional levels are actively following up on supply and distribution. The Food and Civil Supplies Department is generating daily reports in a centralised format, which are being reviewed regularly to ensure the public does not face inconvenience," Garg said.
Addressing complaints regarding delays in LPG deliveries, he said such issues are being handled on a case-to-case basis by Deputy Commissioners and concerned departments. "Teams on the ground are actively resolving these complaints to ensure timely delivery," he said.
The Divisional Commissioner urged people to rely only on official communication and avoid panic. "There is no need to believe in rumours or unverified information. The government is committed to keeping the public informed and ensuring uninterrupted supply," he added.
On the issue of students from Jammu and Kashmir stranded in Iran, he said both the Government of India and the Union Territory administration are making sustained efforts to ensure their safe return.
He said dedicated helplines have been set up and continuous communication is being maintained with parents through control rooms. "We are sharing every update received from the Government of India with the families. The Chief Minister has also assured all possible support," he said.
The Divisional Commissioner added that coordination between authorities and families has improved, with parents cooperating with the administration. "Our effort is that all students return safely and at the earliest. We are hopeful that the situation will be resolved soon," he said.
Reiterating the administration's commitment, he said the situation is being closely monitored and necessary steps are being taken on priority—(KNO)