Ujjwala Yojana 2.0 New Connection and Subsidy Status 2026

To check your Ujjwala Yojana 2.0 status in 2026, use the official portals. Track a new LPG connection application at your gas company, such as Indane, Bharat Gas or HP Gas. Check your LPG subsidy, the PAHAL cashback to your bank, at your gas company portal or at the official LPG portal mylpg.in. The PMUY portal pmuy.gov.in is where you apply, not where the subsidy is paid.

This page explains the two different status checks, the details you need, and what to do if your subsidy is not received or your application is stuck.

If you are short on time: jump to How to check your Ujjwala status. Use only official portals. Never pay extra for a free connection and never share your OTP.

On this page

  • What Ujjwala Yojana 2.0 is
  • New connection status vs subsidy status
  • How to check your Ujjwala status
  • What details you may need
  • Who is eligible
  • Documents you may need
  • If your subsidy is not received
  • If your application is pending or rejected
  • If a distributor asks for extra payment
  • Complaint and helpline
  • RTI angle for delays and subsidy not credited
  • FAQ
  • Official sources

Quick summary (2026)

  • Scheme: Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) 2.0, under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
  • Apply: pmuy.gov.in/ujjwala2, then your chosen gas company.
  • New connection status: at your gas company, Indane, Bharat Gas or HP Gas.
  • Subsidy status: at your gas company portal or mylpg.in, paid to your bank by PAHAL.
  • Safety: for a gas leak or emergency, call 1906. The free connection, first refill and stove need no payment.

Woman checking Ujjwala Yojana LPG connection and subsidy status online in 2026

Use only official PMUY, LPG distributor or oil company portals to check connection or subsidy status.

What Ujjwala Yojana 2.0 is

Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) 2.0 gives a free LPG connection to women from poor households. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas runs it through the oil marketing companies. Under Ujjwala 2.0, the connection is deposit free, and the first refill and the stove are also free, so a beneficiary makes no payment for the connection, the first refill or the stove (Press Information Bureau, PRID 2154117, 8 August 2025).

PMUY beneficiaries also get a targeted LPG subsidy. For the financial year 2025 to 2026, the government approved a subsidy of ₹300 per 14.2 kg cylinder for up to 9 refills in the year (PIB, PRID 2154117). Confirm the current rate and refill cap on the official source, as the government revises it.

New connection status vs subsidy status

These are two different checks. Knowing the difference saves time.

  • New connection status answers, “Is my Ujjwala connection coming?” You track this at your gas company, using your application or request details.
  • Subsidy status answers, “Did my LPG cashback reach my bank?” The subsidy is paid by Direct Benefit Transfer under PAHAL straight to your bank account (Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, PAHAL page). You check this at your gas company portal or at mylpg.in.

So the connection check lives with the gas company, and the subsidy check lives at the gas company or mylpg.in, not on the PMUY application portal.

How to check your Ujjwala status

A. New LPG connection application status

  1. Note which gas company you applied to: Indane, Bharat Gas or HP Gas.
  2. Open that company portal. For Bharat Gas, the official status page asks for your Request ID and Date of Birth, then sends an OTP to your mobile.
  3. Enter the details and the OTP to see your application status.
  4. For Indane, log in at cx.indianoil.in. For HP Gas, use myhpgas.in.

Confirm the exact field names on each gas company portal, as they update their pages.

B. LPG subsidy (PAHAL) status

  1. Open the official LPG portal mylpg.in, or your gas company portal.
  2. Choose your gas company.
  3. Use the option to view your subsidy or cashback history.
  4. You usually need your LPG ID or consumer number and your registered mobile number.

Confirm the exact subsidy check option and the ID format on mylpg.in or your gas company portal before relying on it.

What details you may need

  • Your gas company name, Indane, Bharat Gas or HP Gas.
  • Your Request ID or application number for a new connection.
  • Your LPG ID or consumer number for the subsidy check.
  • Your registered mobile number and the OTP sent to it.

Who is eligible

Per the official PMUY portal, to apply for an Ujjwala 2.0 connection:

  • The applicant must be a woman who has attained 18 years of age.
  • There must be no other LPG connection from any oil marketing company in the same household.
  • The woman must belong to a poor household, shown by a deprivation declaration in the set format.

The portal lists eligible groups such as SC households, ST households, PMAY (Gramin), Most Backward Classes, Antyodaya Anna Yojana, tea and ex tea garden tribes, forest dwellers, people on islands and river islands, and SECC households (pmuy.gov.in).

Documents you may need

The official portal lists these for a new connection:

  • KYC application form.
  • Proof of identity, an Aadhaar copy of the applicant.
  • Proof of address, needed only if the Aadhaar address is different; migrants may give a self declaration as per Annexure I.
  • Ration card or other state document showing family composition; migrants may self declare.
  • Aadhaar copy of adult family members.
  • Bank account details, a passbook copy or cancelled cheque.
  • Deprivation declaration.

(Source: pmuy.gov.in). Confirm the current list on the official portal before you apply.

If your subsidy is not received

The PAHAL subsidy is paid to your bank account, so a missing subsidy is often a bank or seeding issue.

  1. Check your bank passbook or statement for the credit, as it goes straight to the bank, not to the gas company.
  2. Confirm your bank account is linked to Aadhaar and active. See check if your bank account is DBT linked.
  3. View your subsidy history on mylpg.in or your gas company portal.
  4. If it still does not show, raise a grievance through the channels below, or use the official PAHAL grievance form.

If your application is pending or rejected

  1. For a pending new connection, check the status at your gas company and contact your distributor for the next step.
  2. For a rejected application, ask the distributor for the exact reason and the missing document.
  3. Fix the gap and reapply, or use the grievance and RTI routes below.
  4. If you are unsure why a decision was taken, see our application rejected recovery hub.

If a distributor asks for extra payment

Under Ujjwala 2.0, a beneficiary is not required to pay for the connection, the first refill or the stove, as the government and the oil companies bear the cost (PIB, PRID 2154117).

So if a distributor or agent demands extra money for a free connection or first refill:

  1. Do not pay, and do not share your OTP.
  2. Note the date, the person and the amount asked.
  3. Report it to the gas company toll free helpline and through the official grievance system below.

Complaint and helpline

Use only official channels.

  • LPG Emergency Helpline: 1906 for a gas leak or any safety emergency.
  • Toll Free Helpline: 1800-233-3555.
  • Ujjwala Helpline: 1800-266-6696.
  • PAHAL subsidy grievance: the official PAHAL grievance form on pmuy.gov.in, and the MOPNG e-Seva portal at mopnge-seva.in.

(Numbers from the official pmuy.gov.in pages.)

Safety note: this page does not give gas handling advice. For a suspected leak or any LPG safety issue, stop using the cylinder, and call the emergency helpline 1906 or your distributor at once.

RTI angle for delays and subsidy not credited

If the helpline and the gas company do not give you a clear answer, the Right to Information Act, 2005 lets you ask in writing. LPG distribution runs through public sector oil companies, which are public authorities for RTI. You can file an RTI with the Public Information Officer of the concerned oil company.

You can ask for:

  • The status and file movement of your new connection application.
  • The reason your application was delayed or rejected, with the rule relied on.
  • The dates and amount of subsidy or PAHAL transfers credited against your LPG ID.
  • The action taken on your complaint against the distributor.

A simple RTI request looks like this.

To,
The Public Information Officer,
[Indian Oil / Bharat Petroleum / Hindustan Petroleum, your region]

Subject: Information under the RTI Act, 2005 about my LPG connection and subsidy

Under Section 6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005, please provide:
1. The status and file movement of my new connection application/Request ID [your ID].
2. The reason for delay or rejection of my application, with the rule relied on.
3. The dates and amount of subsidy/PAHAL transfers credited against my LPG ID [your ID].
4. The action taken on my complaint dated [date] against distributor [name].

I am ready to pay the prescribed fee under Section 7. Please reply within 30 days.

Name:
Address:
Date:

The Public Information Officer must reply within 30 days under Section 7(1). If there is no reply or an unclear one, file a first appeal under Section 19(1) within 30 days. Draft the letter with our AI RTI Drafter and build the appeal with the First Appeal Builder.

FAQ

How do I check my Ujjwala 2.0 new connection status?

Check it at the gas company you applied to. For Bharat Gas, the official status page asks for your Request ID and Date of Birth, then sends an OTP. For Indane, log in at cx.indianoil.in, and for HP Gas use myhpgas.in. The PMUY portal is for applying, not for tracking the connection.

How do I check my LPG subsidy status under Ujjwala?

The subsidy is paid by PAHAL straight to your bank, so first check your bank passbook. To see your subsidy history, use the official LPG portal mylpg.in or your gas company portal, with your LPG ID or consumer number and registered mobile. The PMUY application portal does not show subsidy transfers.

Why is my Ujjwala subsidy not credited to my bank?

A common reason is that the bank account is not linked to Aadhaar or is inactive, since PAHAL pays to the bank. Confirm your account is DBT linked, check your statement for the credit, and view your subsidy history on mylpg.in or your gas company portal. If it still does not show, raise a grievance through the official channels.

Is the Ujjwala connection really free in 2026?

Under Ujjwala 2.0, the connection is deposit free, and the first refill and the stove are free, so a beneficiary makes no payment for these (PIB, PRID 2154117). If anyone demands extra money for a free connection or first refill, do not pay and report it through the official helpline and grievance system.

What is the LPG emergency number if I smell gas?

Call the LPG Emergency Helpline 1906 at once, and contact your distributor. Stop using the cylinder and follow the safety steps your distributor advises. This page does not give gas handling advice, so always rely on the official emergency helpline and your distributor for any safety issue.

Can I apply for an Ujjwala connection online?

Yes. Open pmuy.gov.in/ujjwala2 and choose your gas company, Indane, Bharat Gas or HP Gas, or apply at the distributor. The applicant must be a woman aged 18 or above, with no other LPG connection in the household, from an eligible poor household with a deprivation declaration.

Official sources

Download checklist

Get the free checklist: Ujjwala Subsidy Status Checklist 2026

It lists where to check the connection, where to check the subsidy, the details you need, and the complaint and RTI steps if your subsidy is not credited or your connection is delayed. For a pending subsidy or connection, pair it with the AI RTI Drafter.

Last reviewed: June 2026. This is general information, not legal or safety advice. Always confirm details on the official government portal and call 1906 for any LPG safety emergency.

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