Lighting up Lives Through Cooking Gas and Transforming Society

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Abstract

The case recounts a significant attempt at social transformation through a simple mechanism of providing cooking gas to the marginalised in society. Targeting about 100 million households in India that still use dung cakes, firewood and coal as the primary fuel for cooking, the government conceived the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana1 (PMUY) to replace these traditional fuels with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), a clean fuel. The government increased the initial target of providing 50 million below poverty line (BPL) families with LPG at the time of scheme launch on May 1, 2016, to 80 million by 2019–20. The scheme had already covered more than 30 million families by January 2018.

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Product Type Case
Reference No. PSG0133
Title Lighting up Lives Through Cooking Gas and Transforming Society
Pages 32
Published on Mar 31, 2020
Year of Event 2018-19
Authors Barua, Samir K; Agarwalla, Sobhesh K;
Area Public Systems Group (PSG)
Discipline Ethics and Governance, Operations Management, Public Policy and Law, Strategic Management
Sector Government, Public Sector
Learning Objective The use and importance of public-private partnership (PPP) to manage megaprojects with significant social benefits. The importance of ensuring that all stakeholders have an economic reason to participate in the project. The role that government can play as a catalyst for social change. The use of technology to eliminate rent-seeking. Empowerment of women to bring about social change.
Keywords Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY); Cooking Gas; Government of India; Social Transformation; Mega-project; Women's Empowerment
Country India
Organization Government of India; Oil Marketing Countries
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