There are several things that you have to set up to live comfortably when you move into a rented home. One of the main things that you must get for your rented house is a gas connection. Let’s read about several types of cooking gas and how to get gas connection for rented house: There are 2 types of cooking gas available in India: LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) PNG (Piped Natural Gas) The former is supplied through gas cylinders while the latter is supplied directly to your house through pipes. If you want to apply for a new LPG gas connection, then you will be required to pick between applying to private sector LPG suppliers or public sector LPG suppliers. From the public sector, you’ll get a fixed no. of cylinders at a subsidized rate from Bharat Gas, HP Gas, and Indane. For this, you will need a ration card. On the other hand, a private connection just requires address proof. One of the following documents needed when applying for a gas connection: For Address Proof: Employer’s Certificate House Rent receipt Voter’s Identification Card Telephone bill from the previous three months Electricity bill from the previous three months Ration Card For Identification Proof: Driving License PAN Card Passport Aadhaar Number allotment letter How to Apply for a Gas Connection Online: If you want to apply for a gas connection online, then you can obtain your nearest distributor’s contact details at the beginning of the process. The distributor will visit your home and install the connection once the payment is made. After that, you will be given a reference number, which you can use to track the delivery. Some websites you can refer: For HP Gas Connection visit https://myhpgas.in/myHPGas/NewConsumerRegistration.aspx For Bharat Gas Connection visit – https://ebharatgas.com/ebharat/forHome/home.html For Bharat Gas Connection visit – https://ebharatgas.com/ebharat/forHome/home.html
Sorry, you cannot vote on the same answer more than once. ❤️ Love this 👍 Well said 💡 Insightful 👏 Very helpful We got your reactionMy sister recently shifted to Chennai. The first thing that she did after relocating to Chennai was apply for a new gas connection for her rented house. I wasn't sure about the process, so I asked her how to get gas connection for rented house in Chennai.
This helped her in getting a new gas connection at her place.
How much to get gas connected to my house?
The non-subsidised price per 14.2 kg cylinder in Chennai is Rs. 918.