After water problem, Kalimpong town now faces gas cylinder issue 
MUKESHSHARMA
KALIMPONG, May 04:
The people of Kalimpong town already drained with adverse effects of
the frequent strikes in the hills and much water shortage problem, now
yet again faces gas supply issue. For the past 2 days the town has not
received any gas supply which is creating much inconvenience to every
household of the town.
Everyday 3000 gas cylinders are delivered in the hills from  the
Raninagar LPG Bottling Plant, Jalpaiguri  by the Leeladhar Goyal &
Brothers Transport Company, Siliguri  and Already drained by the water
shortage issue now the people of Kalimpong town faces gas supply
issue. But yesterday and today no transport vehicle was seen in the
hills.
Regarding this matter the local gas agencies say that there is some
tiff between the transport company and the IOC.  One of the envoys of
the transport company simply directed to ask the IOC about this matter
when enquired over the phone. Taking their advice when the IOC Senior
Area Manager, Sabyasachi Mukherjee was asked over the phone he said
that the Leeladhar Goyal & Brothers Transport Company had taken the
responsibility of delivering the cylinders until May 31, 2012. But
without any valid reason they stopped the supply all of a sudden since
Thursday. Lastly, he mentioned that the IOC will be forwarding a
letter notifying about the same to the District Administration.
MUKESHSHARMA
KALIMPONG, May 04:
The people of Kalimpong town already drained with adverse effects of
the frequent strikes in the hills and much water shortage problem, now
yet again faces gas supply issue. For the past 2 days the town has not
received any gas supply which is creating much inconvenience to every
household of the town.
Everyday 3000 gas cylinders are delivered in the hills from  the
Raninagar LPG Bottling Plant, Jalpaiguri  by the Leeladhar Goyal &
Brothers Transport Company, Siliguri  and Already drained by the water
shortage issue now the people of Kalimpong town faces gas supply
issue. But yesterday and today no transport vehicle was seen in the
hills.
Regarding this matter the local gas agencies say that there is some
tiff between the transport company and the IOC.  One of the envoys of
the transport company simply directed to ask the IOC about this matter
when enquired over the phone. Taking their advice when the IOC Senior
Area Manager, Sabyasachi Mukherjee was asked over the phone he said
that the Leeladhar Goyal & Brothers Transport Company had taken the
responsibility of delivering the cylinders until May 31, 2012. But
without any valid reason they stopped the supply all of a sudden since
Thursday. Lastly, he mentioned that the IOC will be forwarding a
letter notifying about the same to the District Administration.
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