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		<title>Petrol Shortage in Ahmedabad: Panic Buying Amidst Misinformation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A petrol shortage in Ahmedabad has resulted in long queues at fuel stations, driven by misinformation related to global oil supply concerns.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The recent petrol shortage in Ahmedabad has sparked widespread panic among residents, leading to long queues at fuel stations across the city. This situation has been exacerbated by a wave of misinformation related to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has raised global concerns about oil supply. Despite the chaos, state officials have assured the public that there is no actual shortage of fuel in Gujarat.</p>
<p>On March 23, 2026, Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi addressed the situation, urging citizens not to succumb to panic buying. &#8220;There is enough stock of petrol and diesel available in the state and so people need not do hoarding or panic,&#8221; he stated. His comments came in response to reports of significant queues forming at petrol stations, as residents rushed to fill their tanks amid fears of a looming fuel crisis.</p>
<p>Further complicating the situation, the Indian Oil Corporation confirmed that adequate stock of petrol and diesel is available in Gujarat. Sujata Sharma, a spokesperson for the corporation, emphasized, &#8220;These are not dry outs. We have checked it from the field and all petrol pumps are working normally and adequate fuel is available at all such facilities.&#8221; This assurance was critical in attempting to quell the rising tide of panic among consumers.</p>
<p>The panic was reportedly triggered by a sudden change in payment systems implemented by oil marketing companies, which led to confusion and uncertainty among fuel retailers. Approximately 30-40% of retail outlets in Gujarat are currently facing supply issues due to logistics difficulties, but this does not indicate a lack of fuel availability. In fact, fuel retailers have reported that India maintains a 70-day reserve of crude oil, further confirming that there is no current shortage.</p>
<p>As the situation unfolded, the state government took proactive measures to monitor the fuel supply closely, holding regular review meetings to ensure that petrol and diesel remain available at all pumps. The government is fully prepared to ensure that petrol and diesel are available at all pumps, according to Sanghavi. He also urged the public to disregard rumors being spread through social media or WhatsApp, which have contributed to the panic.</p>
<p>The price of crude oil has seen a sharp increase, rising from USD 60 to USD 118-120 per barrel due to the conflict in West Asia. This spike has raised concerns about potential fuel price hikes, adding to the anxiety among consumers. However, officials have reiterated that the current supply situation remains stable, with a 5% increase in petrol supply and a 10% increase in diesel supply compared to two months ago.</p>
<p>In light of these developments, several petrol pumps in Ahmedabad have temporarily shut down due to supply issues, further fueling the panic among residents. The advance payment policy for fuel dealers was implemented to address the refining losses faced by oil marketing companies, which has added to the confusion surrounding fuel availability.</p>
<h2>The wider picture</h2>
<p>As the situation continues to evolve, observers are keeping a close eye on the fuel supply dynamics in Gujarat. The government’s commitment to ensuring fuel availability is crucial in restoring public confidence. While the immediate crisis appears to be driven by misinformation and panic buying, the underlying factors such as rising crude oil prices and logistical challenges remain critical issues that need to be addressed to prevent future occurrences.</p>
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		<title>Gas cylinder price</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2026 22:49:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The price of gas cylinders in India has seen a significant increase, impacting both domestic users and the hospitality industry.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Recent Price Increases</h2>
<p>The price of a 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder in India has been increased by 60 rupees, now costing 913 rupees in Delhi. This adjustment follows a trend of rising costs attributed to geopolitical disruptions affecting fuel supply.</p>
<p>In other metropolitan areas, the new rates for LPG cylinders are set at 912.50 rupees in Mumbai, 939 rupees in Kolkata, and 928.50 rupees in Chennai. Additionally, the price for commercial LPG gas cylinders has risen by 115 rupees.</p>
<h2>Impact on the Hospitality Sector</h2>
<p>The increase in gas cylinder prices has led to an acute shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, significantly disrupting the hospitality sector in major cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Reports indicate that at least 20 percent of hotels and restaurants in Mumbai have been forced to shut down temporarily due to this shortage.</p>
<p>AHAR &#8211; Indian Hotels and Restaurants Association has expressed concerns over the availability of commercial cylinders, stating, &#8220;Despite being a basic operational requirement for restaurants and hotels, commercial cylinders are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain through proper channels.&#8221; This situation has raised alarms among business owners who rely heavily on these resources.</p>
<h2>Government Response</h2>
<p>In response to the ongoing crisis, the Indian government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act to ensure the supply of natural gas is prioritized. Officials have also increased the LPG booking period from 21 days to 25 days in an effort to curb hoarding and manage supply more effectively.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, the government emphasizes that the supply of natural gas must be treated as a priority allocation, ensuring that it meets operational availability up to one hundred percent of the average past six-month gas consumption.</p>
<h2>Looking Ahead</h2>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact impact of ongoing geopolitical conflicts on future gas cylinder prices. Observers are closely monitoring the situation as it unfolds, with hopes that measures taken by the government will stabilize supply and pricing in the coming weeks.</p>
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		<title>Lpg gas price</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 01:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Oil marketing companies in India have raised the lpg gas price, with a ₹60 increase for domestic cylinders, now costing ₹913 in Delhi.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Recent Increase in LPG Gas Prices in India</h2>
<p>Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of non-subsidised domestic LPG gas cylinders by ₹60 across metropolitan cities in India. The price for a 14.2 kilogram gas cylinder in Delhi has risen from ₹853 to ₹913.</p>
<p>The new rates for LPG cylinders are now ₹912.50 in Mumbai, ₹939 in Kolkata, and ₹928.50 in Chennai. Additionally, the rates for commercial LPG gas cylinders have been increased by ₹115.</p>
<p>The revised prices of LPG gas cylinders have come into effect from today, reflecting a significant shift in the cost of domestic cooking gas. This price hike follows a previous increase of ₹60 per cylinder on March 7, 2026, indicating a continuing trend of rising energy costs.</p>
<p>The recent price adjustments have been attributed to increased energy prices, largely influenced by the ongoing conflict in West Asia. This geopolitical situation has had a direct impact on global energy markets, leading to higher costs for consumers in India.</p>
<p>As households and businesses adjust to these new prices, the implications for daily living and operational expenses are expected to be significant. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, particularly how it may affect the broader economy and consumer behavior.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential government interventions or subsidies that may be introduced in response to these price hikes. Stakeholders, including political figures such as Mamata Banerjee and members of the BJP, are likely to weigh in on the impact of these changes on the electorate.</p>
<p>The increase in LPG gas prices is part of a larger trend of fluctuating energy costs, which have been a point of contention in Indian politics. Public sentiment may shift as consumers feel the financial strain of rising living costs.</p>
<p>In summary, the recent hike in lpg gas price is a critical issue for many in India, with potential ramifications for both domestic and commercial users. The situation remains dynamic as further developments unfold.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Mar 2026 13:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Oil marketing companies in India have raised the lpg gas price, with significant hikes across major cities. The new rates took effect on March 7, 2026.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Price Increase Across Major Cities</h2>
<p>Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of non-subsidised domestic LPG gas cylinders by <strong>60 rupees</strong> across metropolitan cities in India. The price for a <strong>14.2 kilogram</strong> gas cylinder has been raised from <strong>853 rupees</strong> to <strong>913 rupees</strong> in Delhi, effective March 7, 2026.</p>
<p>The new rates for LPG cylinders in other major cities include <strong>912.50 rupees</strong> in Mumbai, <strong>939 rupees</strong> in Kolkata, and <strong>928.50 rupees</strong> in Chennai. Additionally, the rates of commercial LPG gas cylinders have also seen an increase of <strong>115 rupees</strong>.</p>
<h2>Context of the Price Hike</h2>
<p>This price hike is attributed to increased energy prices due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, which has affected global oil markets. The rise in LPG prices is likely to impact households and businesses alike, as cooking gas is a staple for many.</p>
<p>The revised prices of LPG gas cylinders have sparked discussions among consumers and industry experts, who are closely monitoring the situation. Observers expect further adjustments in energy pricing as the geopolitical landscape evolves.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential future price adjustments or government interventions to mitigate the impact on consumers. As the situation develops, many will be watching how these changes affect daily life and economic conditions in India.</p>
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