Bengaluru PG owners body hold meeting to deal with LPG crisis

The Bengaluru PG Owners Association has raised alarms over potential food shortages stemming from disruptions in the supply of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). During a recent meeting, the association emphasized that the ongoing LPG crisis could severely impact the ability of paying guest accommodations to provide meals for their residents. The members called for immediate intervention from government authorities to mitigate the situation and prevent a looming crisis for thousands of individuals residing in PGs across the city. This warning comes at a time when many residents rely on these establishments for affordable housing and daily meals, underscoring the necessity for a stable LPG supply to ensure sustenance and welfare. The association's concerns reflect broader issues of supply chain disruptions that have affected various sectors, prompting calls for proactive measures to secure essential services for the community.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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