LPG Production Up 25%, Government Says Amid Shortage Reports

The Indian government has announced a significant 25% increase in the production of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), aiming to alleviate concerns amidst reports of shortages affecting various sectors, including hotels and restaurants. According to officials, the heightened production levels will ensure sufficient supply to meet rising demand and discourage any panic buying among consumers. The announcement comes at a time when many establishments have been forced to shut down due to difficulties in accessing cooking gas, raising alarms about potential disruptions in the food service industry. Authorities are urging the public to remain calm and assured that the current production levels are adequate to prevent any shortfalls. This proactive measure is part of the government's strategy to stabilize the LPG supply chain and support the hospitality sector, which has been significantly impacted by the ongoing crisis. As the situation develops, officials continue to monitor supply levels closely and are committed to maintaining a steady flow of LPG to households and businesses across the nation.
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