Tamil Nadu Today: LPG shortage crisis hits hotel industry across State
The ongoing LPG shortage in Tamil Nadu is impacting the hotel industry, prompting Chief Minister M.K. Stalin to write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for alternative arrangements. Hotels in Coimbatore have reduced service hours and menus due to the shortage, which is linked to the US-Iran conflict. Meanwhile, other political developments include CBI summons for actor Vijay and former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam's withdrawal of an election petition.
- ▪Chief Minister M.K. Stalin has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the LPG cylinder shortage in Tamil Nadu.
- ▪Hotels in Coimbatore have cut service timings and menus due to the LPG supply issues.
- ▪Actor Vijay has been summoned by the CBI for questioning related to the Karur stampede case.
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1. LPG shortage crisis: CM Stalin writes to PM Modi; Coimbatore hotels cut service timings, menusTamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin chaired a meeting at the Secretariat in Chennai to assess the possible impact of the ongoing US - Iran conflict on the State. He has also written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking necessary alternative arrangements in view of the LPG cylinder shortage.Following a communication from oil marketing companies to hotels in Coimbatore that the supply of LPG cylinders will be affected because of the ongoing US - Iran conflict, hotels in the district have cut down service timings and menus. Similarly, restaurants and commercial mass kitchens in Tiruchi are bracing for a shortage in LPG gas cylinders.2.
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