Commercial gas shut down in the wake of war; Domestic gas given priority, no need to worry - MP Muralidhar Mohol assures
Pune: In the wake of the war between America, Israel and Iran, the supply and booking of commercial gas cylinders has been completely stopped across the country. The companies have implemented this ban from Thursday, March 5, which will hit the hotel and restaurant business hard. Hoteliers in Pune-Mumbai have expressed fear that the economic crisis will become so serious that they will have to close their shops soon. Workers will face hunger. The Hotel-Restaurant and Hoteling Association has clarified that the situation was not this bad even during the Corona period.
The impact of the gas shortage caused by the war is also being seen on domestic consumers. Now there are long queues for domestic gas cylinders. Earlier, the booking period was 15 days, now it has been increased to 30 days. Only one cylinder will be given to each consumer. There are technical difficulties while booking, and even after booking, there is a delay of 4 to 7 days. Citizens are saying that gas distributors are causing great inconvenience to consumers. Despite assurances from the administration, in reality, people have to go to distribution centers.
Against this backdrop, Pune MP Muralidhar Mohol has given an important assurance in his response to the media. He said, “Gas has been stopped in the commercial sector across the country and priority has been given to domestic gas. There is no reason to worry. There will be no shortage of domestic gas. The central government has taken full care of this. It will take some time for this, but domestic consumers will not face any problem.”
Meanwhile, the increase in domestic gas prices by Rs 60 has put an additional financial burden on consumers. Sources say that further supply depends on how long the war-like situation lasts. Citizens have been advised to book as soon as possible and avoid unnecessary consumption.
Pune: In the wake of the war between America, Israel and Iran, the supply and booking of commercial gas cylinders has been completely stopped across the country. The companies have implemented this ban from Thursday, March 5, which will hit the hotel and restaurant business hard. Hoteliers in Pune-Mumbai have expressed fear that the economic crisis will become so serious that they will have to close their shops soon. Workers will face hunger. The Hotel-Restaurant and Hoteling Association has clarified that the situation was not this bad even during the Corona period.
The impact of the gas shortage caused by the war is also being seen on domestic consumers. Now there are long queues for domestic gas cylinders. Earlier, the booking period was 15 days, now it has been increased to 30 days. Only one cylinder will be given to each consumer. There are technical difficulties while booking, and even after booking, there is a delay of 4 to 7 days. Citizens are saying that gas distributors are causing great inconvenience to consumers. Despite assurances from the administration, in reality, people have to go to distribution centers.
Against this backdrop, Pune MP Muralidhar Mohol has given an important assurance in his response to the media. He said, “Gas has been stopped in the commercial sector across the country and priority has been given to domestic gas. There is no reason to worry. There will be no shortage of domestic gas. The central government has taken full care of this. It will take some time for this, but domestic consumers will not face any problem.”
Meanwhile, the increase in domestic gas prices by Rs 60 has put an additional financial burden on consumers. Sources say that further supply depends on how long the war-like situation lasts. Citizens have been advised to book as soon as possible and avoid unnecessary consumption.
The impact of the gas shortage caused by the war is also being seen on domestic consumers. Now there are long queues for domestic gas cylinders. Earlier, the booking period was 15 days, now it has been increased to 30 days. Only one cylinder will be given to each consumer. There are technical difficulties while booking, and even after booking, there is a delay of 4 to 7 days. Citizens are saying that gas distributors are causing great inconvenience to consumers. Despite assurances from the administration, in reality, people have to go to distribution centers.
Against this backdrop, Pune MP Muralidhar Mohol has given an important assurance in his response to the media. He said, “Gas has been stopped in the commercial sector across the country and priority has been given to domestic gas. There is no reason to worry. There will be no shortage of domestic gas. The central government has taken full care of this. It will take some time for this, but domestic consumers will not face any problem.”
Meanwhile, the increase in domestic gas prices by Rs 60 has put an additional financial burden on consumers. Sources say that further supply depends on how long the war-like situation lasts. Citizens have been advised to book as soon as possible and avoid unnecessary consumption.
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