Reviewed on: 2026-06-19.
Direct answer. Under PM Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY), eligible BPL women receive a deposit-free LPG connection along with a free first refill and a free two-burner hotplate. To check your application status, contact your LPG distributor directly, call the Ujjwala helpline at 1800-266-6696, or use the status-check option on your Oil Marketing Company (OMC) portal: Bharat Gas, HP Gas, or the IndianOil customer portal.
PM Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) gives women from poor households a free LPG connection so they no longer have to cook on wood, dung-cake, or kerosene stoves. The scheme started in 2016 under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. By June 2026, over 10.6 crore connections have been released across India, making it one of the largest clean-cooking programmes in the world.
PMUY 2.0 expanded the scheme further. Migrant workers who cannot produce a local address proof can now apply using a self-declaration. The portal target rose to 9.6 crore connections, and urban households with no prior LPG connection became eligible alongside rural ones.
This article covers the new-connection process and status check. If you already have an Ujjwala connection and want to track your refill subsidy credit, see LPG subsidy status check for the DBTL (Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG) flow.
All three of the following conditions must be met:
PMUY 2.0 specifically allows migrant workers to submit a self-declaration (Annexure I) in place of a local address proof and ration card. This means women living away from their home state are not excluded.
The scheme provides a complete, deposit-free LPG connection package. Based on information on pmuy.gov.in, the government covers:
In addition to this package, all PMUY beneficiaries receive their first LPG refill and a two-burner hotplate (stove) free of cost at the time of connection.
The cash assistance amount varies by cylinder size. As published on pmuy.gov.in/about.html, the government provides Rs. 1,600 for a 14.2 kg cylinder connection and Rs. 1,150 for a 5 kg cylinder connection; verify the current figure directly on the portal before applying, as amounts are revised periodically.
Ongoing refill subsidy: Ujjwala beneficiaries receive a subsidy on LPG refills through the DBTL mechanism, which transfers the subsidy amount directly to the linked bank account after each purchase. The per-cylinder subsidy amount is set by the government and changes with market prices; check your LPG subsidy status or your bank passbook to confirm the latest credit.
Gather these before visiting the distributor or applying online:
Your Aadhaar must be linked to your bank account for the subsidy to reach you via DBT. If your Aadhaar is not yet linked, see Aadhaar bank seeding status to complete the seeding before applying.
Option 1: Apply online
Each OMC has its own portal:
On successful submission, you receive a reference number. Keep it for tracking.
Option 2: Apply offline
Visit any LPG distributor of your choice, collect the KYC form, and submit it along with your documents. The distributor verifies documents and processes the connection request. You do not need to go to the distributor of your current area; PMUY 2.0 lets you choose any distributor.
Once you have applied, here are the ways to track progress:
1. Through the OMC portal:
2. Call the Ujjwala helpline:
Dial 1800-266-6696 (toll-free, Ujjwala-specific). Give the operator your reference number and the registered mobile number. The helpline can tell you whether your application is under processing, approved, or pending documents.
For general LPG emergencies, call 1906. For broader MOPNG-related queries, reach MOPNG E-seva at mopnge-seva.in.
3. Visit your distributor:
If you applied offline or do not have a reference number, visit the distributor where you applied. They can look up your status using your Aadhaar or mobile number.
4. Check via DBT or bank:
Once your connection is approved and the first refill is credited, you will also see the subsidy amount in your linked bank account. If DBT credits are not appearing, see DBT money not credited - how to fix for troubleshooting steps.
The distributor delivers the cylinder, regulator, hose, free hotplate, and DGCC safety booklet. Your first refill comes already filled at no cost. Future refills are booked via the distributor's app, SMS, or OMC portal. The subsidy on each refill goes to your Aadhaar-linked bank account after booking. If your Aadhaar status is unclear, check Aadhaar status before delivery - a mismatch can delay the DBT credit.
If your application is rejected, the OMC must give a reason. You can re-apply after resolving the discrepancy.
PMUY gives a one-time deposit-free connection with a free first refill and stove. The ongoing DBTL refill subsidy is separate and continues after the connection is active. Do not confuse the two: the Ujjwala benefit is the connection itself; the DBTL credit is the per-refill subsidy. To track refill credits, see LPG subsidy status.
A ration card is not compulsory. You need a document showing family composition - a ration card, a state government certificate, or a self-declaration (for migrants). Aadhaar and a deprivation declaration are the core requirements.
Yes. PMUY 2.0 allows migrant applicants to submit a self-declaration (Annexure I format) as proof of address and family composition instead of a ration card. You can choose any distributor in the city you are currently living in.
The hotplate is genuinely free. The government provides the two-burner stove as part of the PMUY connection package with no deduction from the applicant. This is confirmed on pmuy.gov.in/faq.
Processing time varies by OMC and distributor workload. After document verification, delivery typically happens within a few weeks. Contact your distributor or call 1800-266-6696 if there is no update after 30 days.
You are not eligible in that case. PMUY requires that no LPG connection from any OMC exists in the household. If the connection is active, the application will be rejected.
First, confirm your Aadhaar is linked to your bank account and the bank account is linked to your LPG consumer ID. See Aadhaar bank seeding status and DBT money not credited - fix guide. You can also check your Jan Dhan or savings account via Jan Dhan DBT status.
Yes. LPG connections can be transferred to a distributor in another city. Visit the new city's distributor with your consumer card and a new address proof. The PMUY benefit (already received at connection) does not transfer again, but your connection record moves with you.
File a complaint on MOPNG E-seva or call 1800-266-6696. If unresolved, file an RTI as described below.
File an RTI to: the LPG distributor and the Oil Marketing Company nodal officer / Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Use RTI to get details on your application rejection reason, delay in delivery, or non-credit of DBT subsidy. Useful questions to ask:
→ Use our free AI RTI Drafter to generate a complete Section 6(1) application.
By Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak