LPG shortage, fuel price hike hits autos, canteens in Bengaluru

Bengaluru is currently grappling with a significant shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which has adversely affected both auto drivers and local eateries. The scarcity has led to increased fuel prices, making it difficult for auto rickshaws to operate efficiently. Many drivers have reported a drastic drop in their daily earnings due to the rising costs associated with LPG. Additionally, canteens and small restaurants have been forced to limit their services or raise prices, impacting customers and their livelihoods. In response to this crisis, the government is taking measures to address the supply chain issues, aiming to restore normalcy in LPG distribution and alleviate the pressure on affected sectors. The situation highlights broader concerns regarding fuel accessibility and affordability in urban areas, as the ongoing challenges threaten to disrupt daily life in Bengaluru.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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