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Big News! Doorstep Diesel Delivery: Now customers will get diesel sitting at home!

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) will do Doorstep Delivery of Diesel in association with Humsafar India.



There is good news for the customers of diesel vehicles. State-owned oil company Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has agreed with Humsafar India for doorstep delivery of diesel in Delhi. With this, you will now get the delivery of diesel in BPCL’s 20 liter jerrycan sitting at home. That is, now if the diesel has run out in the car, then there is no need to push.

 Doorstep delivery facility 

Doorstep Diesel Delivery (Doorstep Diesel Delivery Benefits) facility is being provided in Jerrycan, which is titled Safar20. Let us tell you that the facility of dostep delivery is for customers demanding less than 20 liters of diesel. This will benefit small industries, malls, hospitals, banks, construction sites, farmers, mobile towers, educational institutions as well as small industries. Let us tell you that the wholesale supply of doorstep diesel has started some time back.

This facility will also be launched in these states

Along with this, BPCL has also planned to launch this 20 liter jerrycan service in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In fact, most of the resorts, hotels, industries and farms in these states are in remote areas on the hills and there is a lack of pumps. In such a situation, this service provided on a motorcycle will prove to be very helpful for tourists in these states. Doorstep diesel delivery will reduce such local problems. It will make available diesel legally to bulk consumers.

BPCL tops the disinvestment list



The privatization and disinvestment target of the government in the current financial year has been kept at Rs 1.75 lakh crore. BPCL’s name tops the list of disinvestment this year and is the second largest oil refinery company in the country. Let us tell you that the present government’s stake in this is 52.98 percent and now the government is going to sell its entire stake in it.

Parvesh Maurya
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