Commercial Gas Cylinder Supply Stopped, Hotels To Remain Shut From March 10, Claims Bangalore Hotels Association; Seeks Centre's Intervention
The Bangalore Hotels Association has announced an immediate halt to commercial LPG cylinder supplies, warning of major disruptions across the city’s hospitality sector. Calling the industry essential, it cautioned that citizens dependent on affordable meals could be affected. Many hotels plan to shut from tomorrow as the association seeks government intervention.
The Bangalore Hotels Association (BHA) has issued an urgent notice declaring an immediate halt to commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder supplies, threatening widespread disruptions in the city's hospitality sector. Classifying the hotel industry as an essential service, the BHA highlighted severe repercussions for ordinary citizens, senior citizens, students, medical personnel, and others reliant on affordable meals. "This abrupt cessation will plunge our sector into crisis until supplies normalise," the notice stated, lambasting oil companies for reneging on assurances of uninterrupted provision for 70 days. In a plea to Union Ministers, the association demanded swift resumption of deliveries and financial aid. Consequently, numerous hotels announced closures from tomorrow, exacerbating concerns over food access in India's Silicon Valley. LPG Gas Price Hike: Domestic Cylinder Up INR 60, Commercial LPG Cylinder Costlier by INR 115 From March 7.
Bangalore Hotels to Shut From March 10 Over Gas Supply Halt
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