S.P. Krishnaraj, joint secretary of the Bangalore Hotels’ Association, said they had been informed that only 1,000 cylinders would be made available to hotels out of the 9,000 commercial cylinders supplied on Sunday, as priority was being given to essential services such as hospitals and schools.

S.P. Krishnaraj, joint secretary of the Bangalore Hotels’ Association, said they had been informed that only 1,000 cylinders would be made available to hotels out of the 9,000 commercial cylinders supplied on Sunday, as priority was being given to essential services such as hospitals and schools.
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Amid continuing disruptions in the supply of commercial LPG and mounting pressure on the hotel industry, the Bangalore Hotels’ Association said it would once again approach the Central government, requesting it to assess the LPG requirements of eateries in Bengaluru and allocate 20% cylinders accordingly.

S.P. Krishnaraj, joint secretary of the association, said they had been informed that only 1,000 cylinders would be made available to hotels out of the 9,000 commercial cylinders supplied on Sunday, as priority was being given to essential services such as hospitals and schools.


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