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Now You Can Order Fuel Online In Bangalore — Find Out How
A startup firm from Bangalore has started the online delivery if fuel to your doorstep.
Previously we had reported that the Government is planning to deliver fuel to your doorstep like the LPG and food items. Now a Bangalore-based startup firm has made this a reality.
You can order fuel online in Bangalore by visiting www.mypetrolpump.com. The Government of India recognises the startup company.
The best part of this online platform is, the fuel will be delivered at the same price available at the petrol pump with a delivery charge. Rs 99 will be charged for delivery of up to100 litres of fuel.
Currently, the service is offered from 6 AM to 8 PM, but the company aim to start 24x7 service with emergency deliveries. Mypetrolpump delivers fuel from authorised dealers of oil companies. The staff follows the safety guideline issued by Petroleum Act and Rules by PESO.
For now, the service is available at select locations at HSR Layout, Koramangala, Bellandur, BTM and Bommanahalli. The service will be expanded to other areas in a phased.manner.
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The Mypetrolpump online platform will significantly reduce the congestion at the petrol pumps in the city. But the service has to expand to all parts of the city, and the delivery should be timely, and all the safety measures should be followed.