By Praveen Paramasivam, Chandini Monnappa and Haripriya Suresh CHENNAI/BENGALURU, March 11 (Reuters) - In kitchens across ...
Millions of people in India and Nepal face more cold meals as cooking gas supplies start to feel the pinch with rationing and shortages.
Restaurants in India are facing closure as the government restricts the supply of LPG as cooking fuel, industry ...
India invoked emergency measures last week to divert gas to priority areas, leaving the hospitality industry struggling to ...
With the war in the Middle East continuing to disrupt the supply of natural gas from the Gulf countries to India, the Centre ...
The shockwaves of a war being fought nearly 3,000km away are now reaching India's kitchens.
India relies on huge quantities of cooking gas that is normally shipped from the Persian Gulf. By Pragati K.B. and Alex Travelli Reporting from New Delhi In kitchens across India, the familiar blue ...
Far from the Middle East, restaurants in the world's fastest-growing major economy are feeling the heat of the conflict with cooking gas shortages.
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