Induction cooktops fly off shelves amid LPG supply fears in Chandigarh
Amid fears of LPG supply disruptions due to Middle East tensions, Indian households are increasingly turning to alternatives and changing habits. The government now assures consumers about LPG supplies while urging judicious consumption and conducting raids to curb hoarding.
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