Lpg gas shortage: Understanding the in India
The recent panic surrounding LPG gas shortages in India has raised questions about supply stability. Despite concerns, officials assure that there is no shortage.
The recent panic surrounding LPG gas shortages in India has raised questions about supply stability. Despite concerns, officials assure that there is no shortage.
A severe LPG gas cylinder shortage is gripping Delhi, leading to long queues and skyrocketing prices, while impacting essential services in Meghalaya.
As the anniversary of India’s first COVID-19 lockdown approaches, fears of a new lockdown trend due to global crises emerge, but no policy changes are announced.
On March 24, 2026, searches for ‘lockdown in India’ surged, marking six years since the original nationwide lockdown. Despite global tensions, India remains stable.
Brent crude prices have dropped sharply following a halt in military strikes against Iran, reflecting ongoing tensions in the region.
A lockdown at Fort Lesley J. McNair was triggered by unidentified drones, highlighting serious security concerns amid escalating tensions in the US-Iran conflict.
Recent attacks on Qatar’s LNG infrastructure have led to significant supply disruptions, especially affecting India’s energy needs.
Bangladesh’s political landscape has transformed dramatically following a deadly uprising in 2024, leading to significant changes in governance.
The Indian oil gas booking system is currently experiencing severe disruptions as demand for LPG cylinders skyrockets, leading to longer wait times and increased prices.
Oil prices dropped significantly on March 11, with Brent crude falling to $88 per barrel as the IEA plans a major reserve release.
