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NGOs facing the heat from LPG price hike
Updated On: 13 October, 2012 07:41 AM IST | | Kainaz Choksey
Non-profit organisations serving free food to orphans, street kids worry about the future of their operations due to the rise in expense and the six-LPG cylinder cap
The Centre’s decision to hike the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders has not gone down well with NGOs, and is hampering their social work. 33 NGOs operating in the Virar-Bhayander belt, which are funded by private donors, have approached the Chairman of the Congress Committee, Michael Furtado, with their grievances.

Burning issue: To curb expenses, several NGOs have shunned LPG cylinders and have started using wood to cook food.u00a0Representation pic
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