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 Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, Satish Sharma today chaired a meeting to review the supply and distribution of petroleum products, with emphasis on operations managed by the Indian Oil Corporation.
During the meeting held at Narwal office of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the Minister had a comprehensive review of the current availability of petroleum products, supply chain logistics and distribution mechanisms across various districts. He emphasized the need for maintaining uninterrupted supply and directed the officials to ensure close coordination with the oil companies for adequate stock level and timely replenishment.
Highlighting the importance of balanced distribution, Satish Sharma called for rationalisation of petroleum allocation to ensure equitable availability across all regions. He stressed that no area should face scarcity and that supply must be aligned with actual demand patterns to avoid shortages or regional imbalances.
The Minister also made it clear that there will be zero tolerance for hoarding, cautioning that strict action will be taken against any malpractice that disrupts fair supply.
The Minister instructed the officials to establish a robust monitoring system and maintain regular oversight to address any emerging challenges promptly. Reiterating the government’s commitment, he said that ensuring seamless availability of essential commodities remains a top priority to safeguard public convenience.Following the meeting, the Minister visited the plant site where he inspected the bottling process and reviewed on-ground operations. He also directed the authorities to upgrade facilities for the labour workforce at the plant, emphasizing the need for improved working conditions and welfare measures.
Senior officials from the concerned departments and representatives of oil companies were present during the meeting.

Publish Time: 15 April 2026
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