Half of Mumbai hotels, restaurants could shut shop this week amid acute LPG shortage — No more dining out? What we know

Mumbai's hospitality sector faces a dire crisis as the acute shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) threatens the survival of local hotels and restaurants. According to the Indian Hotel & Restaurant Association (AHAR), approximately 20% of establishments in the city have already closed due to ongoing gas supply disruptions. If the situation does not improve in the coming days, it is projected that up to 50% of hotels could be forced to shut their doors. This alarming trend not only signals potential job losses but also raises concerns over the city's dining options as residents and tourists may find fewer places to eat out. The LPG shortage has been attributed to logistical challenges and increased demand, exacerbating the already strained hospitality sector in Mumbai, known as India's financial capital. Stakeholders are calling for immediate government intervention to address the gas supply issues and ensure the sustainability of the hospitality industry, which is vital for the city's economy. As the situation develops, many are left wondering how this will impact the city's vibrant dining culture and the livelihoods of those employed in the sector.
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