'No Need To Panic': Oil Ministry Says Delivery Cycle For Domestic LPG Cylinder Stays 2.5 Days

The Indian Oil Ministry has reassured consumers that the delivery cycle for domestic LPG cylinders remains unchanged at 2.5 days, amidst rising concerns over panic booking and hoarding triggered by misinformation. Officials emphasized that there is no need for customers to rush to order cylinders, urging the public to remain calm and avoid contributing to unnecessary demand spikes. This statement comes in response to increased anxiety among consumers, as some have begun stockpiling LPG cylinders in fear of shortages. The ministry is taking steps to address the misinformation and ensure that the supply chain remains stable, stressing that there are sufficient stocks to meet the current demand. The assurance aims to restore consumer confidence and prevent further disruption in the LPG supply, which is crucial for households across India. As the government continues to monitor the situation, consumers are encouraged to rely on official communication for accurate updates.
Originally reported by NDTV Profit. Read original article
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