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With the war in the Middle East continuing to disrupt the supply of natural gas from the Gulf countries to India, the Centre said it was increasing state-wise allocations of kerosene and coal to be used as cooking fuel for households and commercial establishments, respectively.
Narendra Modi expressed confidence that India will overcome the ongoing LPG crisis, drawing a comparison with the resilience shown during the Covid pandemic and assuring citizens that the situation will improve.
Noting that bookings for LPG cylinders have shot up multifold due to misinformation and concern, the government also appealed to consumers to not fall prey to panic and avoid rush-booking of cylinders.
An ongoing LPG supply shortage has raised economic concerns as thousands report job losses and disruptions across sectors affected by the fuel supply gap.
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