
India's LPG Crisis Deepens, Bengaluru Hotels Cut Menus While Some Innovate
India is facing a deepening LPG crisis due to supply disruptions from the Middle East conflict, prompting Maharashtra to increase commercial LPG quotas and the Centre to make efforts to ensure equitable supply for commercial customers. In Bengaluru, hotels are cutting menus due to the crisis, though one restaurant is innovating by using city waste for cooking.
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As Bengaluru hotels cut menus amid LPG crisis, how this restaurant is using 8 tonnes of city waste to take on more cooking
Read full article →Centre making all efforts to provide LPG for commercial use
The Centre is making every effort through state governments, to provide scarce liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) equitably to commercial customers
Read full article →Relief For Maharashtra Hotels, Restaurants As Commercial LPG Quota Hiked
Commercial LPG supplies were earlier capped at around 30 per cent of the levels seen before the global energy disruption due to the war in the Middle East.
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