India LPG Shortage Live Updates: Centre Prioritises Household Use, Induction Stoves Go Out Of Stock

India is currently facing a significant shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders, prompting the central government to take immediate action. In light of disruptions in supply chains attributed to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, officials have instructed states and Union territories to conduct daily monitoring of LPG supplies. The shortage has led to a growing concern among households, as cooking gas supplies are essential for daily life. Additionally, the demand for induction stoves has surged, leading to their rapid depletion from the market. The government is prioritizing household use of LPG to ensure that domestic consumers are not adversely affected, while also working to stabilize the supply chain. This situation highlights the interconnectedness of global events and domestic resource availability, as India grapples with the implications of international crises on its energy supplies.
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