14:31
(IST), Mar, 26
LPG and Fuel Crisis in India Live: Maa Chandrika Devi Temple pivots to firewood for Navratri bhandara in Lucknow amid reported LPG shortage
Amid reports of an LPG shortage linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, food at the Maa Chandrika Devi Temple in Lucknow is being prepared over a wood fire for the Bhandara during Chaitra Navratri.
Shivraj Singh, also known as Bhandari Baba, said, "Earlier, we used to cook the Bhandara using LPG, but due to a shortage of gas, we have shifted to cooking on wood fire. We prepare prasadam for around 1,000 devotees daily. Currently, two stoves are in use, and we are continuing this arrangement for about 15 days and will do the entire Navratri."
He added that members of the temple committee are making efforts to ensure uninterrupted food service for devotees during the festival.
On the eighth day of Chaitra Navratri, devotees from across the country flocked to temples to offer prayers on the occasion of Maha Ashtami, seeking blessings for prosperity, health and happiness.
Meanwhile, addressing concerns over the LPG situation, the Petroleum Ministry on Wednesday said the Centre is prioritising Piped Natural Gas (PNG), while maintaining that petrol and diesel supplies remain adequate and fuel prices have not changed.
During an inter-ministerial briefing, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said the government is ensuring 100 per cent domestic PNG supply. She added that a notification has been issued to streamline and fast-track the laying and expansion of pipelines, along with the development of gas infrastructure.
Authorities have also conducted 2,700 raids and seized around 2,000 cylinders in a crackdown on black marketing and hoarding.
On the international front, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Thursday said Iran has permitted vessels from friendly nations, including India, to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
The Consulate General of Iran in Mumbai said in a post, "Iran FM Abbas Araghchi: We permitted passage through the Strait of Hormuz for friendly nations including China, Russia, India, Iraq, and Pakistan."
As of Thursday, at least five vessels bound for India have safely transited through the Strait of Hormuz. Two of these — Jag Vasant and Pine Gas — are expected to dock by the end of the week.