Dehradun, Haridwar Eateries Struggle Amid Commercial LPG Price Hike

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Eateries in Dehradun and Haridwar face operational challenges due to commercial LPG price hikes, forcing alternative cooking methods, staff cuts, and booking cancellations, while the government ensures supply and launches 5-kg FTL cylinders.
Dehradun, Haridwar Eateries Struggle Amid Commercial LPG Price Hike
An LPG cylinder delivery man carries a refilled cylinder from a distribution centre during urgent supply efforts amid shortages caused by the Middle East conflict. Credits: ANI

Dhabas and small roadside eateries in Uttarakhand's Dehradun are facing the impact of the price hike in commercial LPG cylinders, leading to operational disruptions.

A dhaba owner said, "The supply continues, because we cannot afford it. We have switched to other alternatives like wood fire."

We are facing a severe problem. There is an issue in supplying the orders to the customers as well. There is a price rise in everything.
Dhaba owner

Hotel and restaurant operators in the holy city of Haridwar are also grappling with a similar situation, with many reporting a decline in business.

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How Are Haridwar Hotels and Restaurants Coping With the LPG Shortage?

They are now resorting to coal-fired stoves and induction cooktops to meet customer demand.

The disruption of commercial gas cylinder supplies in Haridwar has cast a grave crisis over local hotel and restaurant operators.

Furthermore, with the pilgrimage season typically commencing in April, the ongoing gas shortage is leading to booking cancellations.

As a result, they have even been compelled to downsize their staff. If this situation persists, they warn that they will ultimately be forced to shut down their hotels and restaurants.

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Meanwhile, the Centre has maintained that fuel supplies across the country remain stable despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia and has urged citizens to refrain from panic buying of petrol, diesel, and LPG.

How Is the 5-kg Free Trade LPG Cylinder Scheme Helping Migrant Workers and Daily-Wage Earners?

In a relief move for migrant workers, students and daily-wage earners, the government has allowed the sale of 5-kilogram Free Trade LPG (FTL) cylinders without requiring address proof.

People can now get these cylinders from authorised distributors by showing only a valid ID card.

The response to the move has been strong. According to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, more than 90,000 five-kilogram FTL cylinders were sold in a single day.

Since March 23, 2026, around 6.6 lakh cylinders have been sold across the country.

The Ministry has described the move as part of a broader effort to ensure the uninterrupted availability of petroleum products and LPG across the country, particularly amid the evolving conflict in West Asia.

Additionally, India-flagged vessel Green Asha has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, official sources told ANI on Monday.

This marks the eighth India-flagged vessel carrying LPG to transit the Strait since February 28, when the West Asia conflict began, as per the sources.