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Menus shrink, queues grow: How LPG shortage worry is taking over Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, other Indian cities

Hindustan Times India·13 March 2026·22h ago1 min read0 views
Menus shrink, queues grow: How LPG shortage worry is taking over Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, other Indian cities

The ongoing LPG shortage in major Indian cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, has raised concerns among consumers as menus at restaurants shrink and queues for gas cylinders grow longer. This crisis is largely attributed to the escalating conflict in West Asia, which has disrupted global energy supply chains and affected the availability of liquefied petroleum gas in India. As the situation worsens, many households are facing difficulties in securing their cooking gas, leading to increased anxiety over daily living costs and meal preparations. Restaurants are also feeling the pinch, with some establishments even forced to reduce their menu options due to the scarcity of LPG. The Indian government is urged to address the issue promptly to prevent further disruptions to daily life and economic stability. The LPG shortage serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of international relations and their impacts on domestic energy security, highlighting the need for India to diversify its energy sources to mitigate future risks.

Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article

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