Jammu : Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Thursday held a review meeting to evaluate the availability and distribution of essential commodities in Jammu and Kashmir, focusing on ensuring a steady supply of LPG, petrol, diesel, fertilizers, and other necessities. The meeting included Administrative Secretaries, Divisional Commissioners, District Administrations, and representatives from Oil Marketing Companies.
Addressing the meeting Dulloo emphasized the importance of daily monitoring of stock levels and supply chains, instructing Oil Marketing Companies to grant Deputy Commissioners real-time access to their digital platforms for effective tracking of LPG distribution. He highlighted the need for field administrations to engage with farmers and industrialists to assess the availability of fertilizers and fuel, as well as to ensure timely wage payments to workers in the industrial sector. The Chief Secretary prioritized the supply of essential commodities to critical institutions such as hospitals and universities, and stressed the need for adequate fuel for migrant laborers involved in infrastructure projects. He reiterated a zero-tolerance stance against hoarding, black marketing, and overcharging, calling for strict legal action and enhanced market inspections to protect consumer interests. Dulloo also directed all departments to maintain public accessibility and ensure prompt grievance redressal, while urging the Information Department to launch an intensive campaign to combat misinformation and rumors that could disrupt public order. A presentation by the Commissioner Secretary of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs outlined long-term strategies to strengthen supply chain resilience, confirming that current LPG demand is fully met and that efforts are underway to expand the Piped Natural Gas network for future reliability.
Position in Jammu Division: Divisional Commissioner, Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, informed that the division currently has LPG stocks sufficient for 15 days, with an additional 18 days of supply in transit. Petrol and diesel stocks are available for 12 and 19 days respectively, with further supplies of 16 and 19 days in transit.
He also apprised that there are no abnormal price trends or shortages reported across the districts. Adequate stock of dry ration and LPG is available in hospitals (up to two months) and hostels (around one month). Payments to MSMEs and wage disbursements to labourers are proceeding smoothly without disruptions.
Scenario in Kashmir Division: Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir, Anshul Garg, informed that LPG stocks in the Valley are sufficient for 15 days, with an additional 18 days in transit. Petrol and diesel availability stands at approximately 12 and 19 days respectively, with further supplies in the pipeline. The meeting was informed that most LPG deliveries are being completed within five days of booking, with only 2,298 deliveries pending beyond 15 days across the Valley. It was further reported that 2,253 grievance calls were received on helpline numbers, out of which 2,228 have been resolved by the concerned district administrations. Enforcement efforts have also been intensified, with over 1,920 market inspections conducted across the valley. These have resulted in the sealing of four petrol pumps/gas agencies and registration of three FIRs for violations such as hoarding and black marketing. The meeting also reviewed the distribution and availability of food grains and fertilizers across districts, reaffirming that the overall supply position remains stable and well under control.
The administration has urged citizens to remain calm and avoid panic, assuring that there is no shortage of essential commodities in the Union Territory and that all necessary measures are in place for now to maintain uninterrupted supply.






