Workers arrange commercial LPG cylinders amid a nationwide shortage linked to the ongoing West Asia conflict. PIC/PTI
With domestic LPG prioritized, households continue to get gas while hotels struggle. A restaurant in Bengaluru is seen storing cylinders inside to manage the shortage and keep operations running
“Hotels in big cities like Bengaluru and Chennai are shutting down, and the shortage will soon affect us too. We urge the government to provide the LPG we need or risk a food crisis for tourists. Authorities should explore alternative solutions,” says Mohammed Rafi, hotel association member in Vishakhapatnam
Officials prioritise domestic LPG, ensuring households continue to receive gas while hotels face operational challenges
Workers load cylinders at depots following steep price hikes in Karnataka while Union MoS Shobha Karandlaje affirmed the public by saying that the Centre is aware of hotel associations’ concerns over commercial LPG shortages in Karnataka and across the nation and is committed to resolving challenges caused by the international situation
A restaurant in Chennai remains closed as commercial LPG supply halts. “We normally use 8 cylinders daily, but supplies stopped yesterday. We’ve reduced menu items and borrowed cylinders from other branches,” says Narayanan, supervisor at Hotel Ananda Teynampet
A man pastes a notice on the shutter of a restaurant announcing temporary closure due to shortage of commercial liquefied petroleum(LPG) gas cylinders in Chennai
Rising LPG prices reflect the pressure on energy resources, with commercial cylinders increasing by over Rs 100
A worker loads LPG cylinders onto a truck, in Jammu depicting LPG shortage all over the nation
Long queues form at gas agencies as businesses and residents scramble for available LPG cylinders
The shortage has sparked national concern, with political leaders and hoteliers calling for urgent intervention to protect energy interests. Earlier on Tuesday, the Coimbatore District Hoteliers' Association (CDHA) also urged the government to take immediate steps to ensure an uninterrupted fuel supply to the hospitality sector
Jharkhand Minister Irfan Ansari also urged the Centre to restore commercial LPG to hotels and industrial canteens amid shortages."Industrial canteens are struggling to provide meals, risking worker food security and nation's industrial progress," he said

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