Officials Took Cognizance Of Jagran's News, Gas Cylinder Reached Teacher's House

In Amroha, a teacher was not getting LPG cylinder despite online booking. After the news was published in Dainik Jagran, the officials immediately took cognizance. The news highlighted the plight of the teacher, who was gassed while checking the board exam copies. With the intervention of the authorities, the cylinder was delivered to the teacher's home 14 days after booking, which solved his problem.

Jagran correspondent, Amroha. The teacher engaged in evaluating the answer sheets of the intermediate board examination was in pain when he did not get the LPG cylinder. In Friday's issue of Dainik Jagran, the teacher's pain was prominently published under the title 'Stay in line for LPG or evaluate'. The officials took cognizance as soon as they read the news.

At 7 o'clock in the morning, an officer called him and took the agency operator on the line and instructed him to make home delivery of the gas cylinder at his house by 12 o'clock. At 10:30, the gas distributor knocked the doorbell of his house, gave him home delivery of gas, took a photo with him and sent it to the authorities.

It is noteworthy that teacher Awadhesh Kumar Tyagi, a resident of Mohalla Holiwala of the city, posted at Gramodaya Inter College Gangeshwari, had made online booking to get cooking gas on March 13. On March 15, he received a fake message on his mobile regarding gas refilling.

After this, he appealed to Indian Oil's sales officer Priya Aggarwal as well as top officials of the district to get gas cylinders. But when he did not get any satisfactory answer from anywhere, he contacted Dainik Jagran.

With the publication of the news, their gas problem has been solved. SDM Himanshu Upadhyay said that home delivery of gas has been made at the house of teacher Awadhesh Kumar Tyagi.