Maharahstra Food Minister Reports Commercial LPG Supply May Be Reduced In Coming Days

Maharashtra's Food Minister, Chhagan Bhujbal, announced that the supply of commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) could be reduced in the near future. This potential cutback is expected to significantly impact the hospitality sector, especially in Mumbai, where many hotels rely heavily on commercial LPG for their operations. Bhujbal acknowledged the challenges this reduction might pose for businesses in the city, which are still recovering from the adverse effects of the pandemic. The minister's statement has raised concerns among industry stakeholders, who fear that a decrease in LPG supply could lead to higher operational costs and affect service delivery in the already struggling hotel industry. As the situation develops, the government may need to explore alternative solutions to support affected businesses, ensuring that the hospitality sector remains resilient amidst ongoing challenges.
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