Indira Canteens in Bengaluru may shut due to LPG crisis: Sources
There are about 180 Indira canteens in Bengaluru, which were built to feed the urban poor at a highly subsidised price.
Agencies
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There are about 180 Indira canteens in Bengaluru (Mohammad Asad)
Bengaluru, 12 March
The LPG supply
scarcity in Karnataka has led to apprehension about the continuity of the
Indira Canteens in the City, sources in the municipal body said on Thursday.
Indira Canteens are
the Congress government’s flagship initiatives which were started by Chief
Minister Siddaramaiah during his previous stint from 2013 to 2018. There are
about 180 Indira canteens in the City, which were built to feed the urban poor
at a highly subsidised price. They offer breakfast at Rs 5 and meals for Rs 10.
The vendors of the
Indira Canteen told the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) officials that their
services may be affected if the LPG crisis caused by the Isael-US-Iran war continues
in the State, GBA sources said.
"These vendors
had come to us and communicated their hardship. Accordingly, we wrote to the
Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs department asking them to restore it.
Today also we raised the issue with the government," a GBA official said. He
hoped the functioning of the canteens wouldn’t be affected because there are
many urban poor who are entirely dependent on them.
RUM DISTILLERY
SHUTS
India's first premium
craft rum made from jaggery has temporarily shut its operations after failing
to procure gas for its boilers, Aruna Urs said.
Urs, the founder of
the distillery that produces Huli Spirits -- touted as India's first premium
craft rum made from jaggery --announced the development on Thursday on X.
“We had a public and a
private supplier, and both managers categorically stated that the order from
above is to only refill domestic canisters," he added. Urs, however, did
not mention how long the shutdown would continue.
The premium,
single-origin jaggery-based rum is produced at a micro-distillery located in
Nanjangud taluk of Mysuru district.
As a result, many
restaurants, hotels and catering services have either shut their kitchens or
are operating under strain using the limited stocks available. Bengaluru’s landmark Vidyarti Bhavan has
reportedly been staring at a shutdown. It has begun offering more limited
menus.
Kolar faces difficulty booking LPG cylinders
Consumers are rushing to the LPG dealers with empty cylinders but are made to return empty handed as bookings are not being taken manually, said Aslam Pasha a resident of Gowripet in Kolar. But authorities say that consumers are panicking over the shortage.
With Ugadi around the
corner Ramadan ongoing, people are unwilling to take a chance amid the fuel
shortage triggered by the West Asia war.
Prasad, a driver
residing in Kurubarapet, said he has been trying to book a cylinder online, but
was finding it difficult.
Even the cylinder
delivery boys are “not reachable,” said Prasad. He added that his two
children are going to write their PUC and SSLC exams and the family is finding
it difficult to provide them proper food during the crucial time.
Prasad said even
eateries in his area are shut due to the shortage of gas.
Kolar Deputy
Commissioner Ravi MR conducted a review meeting on Thursday to assess the stock
of fuel and gas cylinders, a source said. The district has sufficient stock to
last for one week, the meeting was informed.
There are about 35 gasdealers in Kolar district. Authorities insist that the supply chain is normal.
An official connected with the Food and Civil Supplies Department said that
while the booking calls would typically be in the hundreds, currently calls are
running into thousands.
“As such the IVRS
lines are getting hanged causing inconvenience to consumers,” the official
said.
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