LPG Crisis: Check on city-level cooking gas prices as supply concerns grip India

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The heat of the conflict in West Asia is being felt in India, where power supply disruptions have created panic over the country’s cooking gas stocks.

Severe LPG rush in Sector 78 in Mohali. (HT) (HT_PRINT)
Severe LPG rush in Sector 78 in Mohali. (HT) (HT_PRINT)

While the government has maintained that there is no shortage, people across the country are panic buying and queuing up outside depots and gas stations to ensure there is no shortage of cooking gas. Track updates on the US-Iran war

Here are the LPG prices by city today:

(Above data from goodreturns.in)

Meanwhile, in the ongoing LPG crisis, which has led to mass closure of restaurants and hotels across Kerala, migrant workers are returning to their native places, as Ramadan approaches and elections are scheduled in West Bengal and Assam, news agency PTI reported.

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Restaurant and hotel operators are trying to retain their employees from other states, fearing that if migrant workers leave now, they may not return until after the elections.

Amid the crisis, authorities across the country confiscated hundreds of LPG cylinders from black market sellers. In Mumbai, the Food Distribution Department has taken strict action against a gang involved in black marketing of domestic and commercial gas cylinders in Worli area.

A large stock was seized as a large stock as officials targeted illegal storage and sale of gas cylinders at inflated prices at ‘Suraj Vallabdas Chawl’ area on Ganpatrao Kadam Road in Worli Naka, ANI reported, citing officials.

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During the operation, the devices seized 64 filled cylinders weighing 4 kg and 19 filled cylinders weighing 12 kg belonging to Super Gas, in addition to 6 full cylinders weighing 4 kg and 58 empty cylinders weighing 5 kg belonging to HP Gas. 25 empty cylinders of different sizes (12 kg, 4 kg, 2 kg) were seized.

In Chhattisgarh, authorities seized 741 LPG cylinders from 102 locations across the state.

With input from agencies

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