If you are one of the ninety lakh people who gave up their LPG subsidy under the government's 'Give it up' campaign, you can reclaim it after one year, a leading daily has reported.

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While the government is looking at offering various options after the campaign ends, the 'Give it up' campaign was only for a month and people can claim their subsidy again, Oil Minister dharmendra Pradhan said. 

However, there will be no auto renewal of the subsidy, he said.

Pradhan was answering a question if the subsidies can be reclaimed if there's a hike in LPG price or a huge difference between the market prices and subsidised rates.

Currently, a consumer is entitled to 12 subsidised cylinders of 14.2 kg per year. In Delhi, a subsidised cylinder costs Rs 419.13, a non-subsidised cylinder (for domestic use) costs Rs 509.50.

The 'Give it up' campaign was launched by Modi on March 27 last year, where he appealed to the well-to-do to voluntarily give up their LPG subsidy so that they can be allotted to the poor.

As of March 27, a year after the campaign was rolled out, nearly 90 lakh Indians had voluntarily given up their LPG subsidy. 

Back then, Modi said that 2.8 lakh people giving up their LPG subsidy would lead to a benefit of at least Rs 100 crore. As against that 90 lakh people have given up their subsidies.

Now, Modi is going to launch a Rs 8,000-crore scheme parallel to the  'Give It Back' campaign, which is set to give free LPG connections to women from five crore BPL families in three years.