"Domestic Production Up 30%": Centre Says No Need For LPG Panic Booking

The Indian government has reassured citizens regarding the recent surge in demand for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), attributing it to panic buying amidst fears of shortages. Officials have highlighted a significant increase in domestic LPG production, which has risen by 30% to meet the country's needs. This announcement aims to quell concerns among consumers who have been stockpiling cooking gas in response to reports of potential supply issues. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas emphasized that the current supply chain remains stable and that there is no need for citizens to engage in panic booking. The government encourages the public to purchase LPG normally and assures that measures are in place to sustain production levels. This development comes at a time when the nation is grappling with various economic pressures, making the assurance of stable LPG supply even more critical for households reliant on this essential fuel for cooking and heating. The increase in production is part of the government's broader strategy to ensure energy security and affordability for all Indian citizens.
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