1 / 10If you are LPG gas cylinder subscriber and have been getting your Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinder home-delivered, then there is news of work for you. All LPG subscribers must know the new set of rules will kick in from November 1, 2020.2 / 10According to a report, for home delivery of LPG gas cylinder, users will have to follow an altogether new process.3 / 10As per state-oil entities, with effect from November in order to avoid incidences of theft and ensure the delivery is being made to the right consumer, a system called Delivery Authentication Code (DAC) will be adhered to.4 / 10From November 1, customers will be required to furnish a one-time password (OTP) to get their LPG Cylinders home delivered. 5 / 10Delivery Authentication Code (DAC), as a pilot project is already underway in Jaipur in Rajasthan. It will be implemented in 100 smart cities first.6 / 10One who fails to implement this new delivery system will face difficulty in ordering your gas cylinders. Subscribers won’t be able to take gas cylinder from a delivery boy without confirming OTP. 7 / 10According to information available, those not having a registered mobile number will get it done by the delivery person in real-time with an app, thus enabling the customers to generate the code.8 / 10 All customers are advised to update their details like name, address and mobile number.9 / 10If failed, this may raise difficulties in getting the gas cylinder. This system, however, will not be applicable to commercial LPG cylinders.10 / 10Subscribers won’t be able to take gas cylinder from a delivery boy without confirming OTP from today