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India is facing a growing LPG supply crisis as tensions in West Asia disrupt key energy routes. Here is a simple breakdown of why cooking gas is becoming harder to access and what it means for households.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas remains a lifeline for millions of Indian households, but global supply dynamics are now shaping domestic prices and availability. With the United States leading LPG production, geopolitical tensions and import dependence are directly affecting everyday cooking costs in India.

A restaurant bill from Chennai showing a separate “gas charge” for cooking idli and vada recently went viral on social media. The image sparked widespread outrage amid India’s ongoing LPG shortage. However, further checks revealed the receipt circulating online was fabricated, reigniting discussions about misinformation during the energy crisis.

Dubai, famous for its luxury resorts and vibrant beach life, is experiencing an unexpected calm. Images showing rows of empty sun loungers and quiet poolsides are raising questions about what is happening in one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations.

The Indian government has revised its natural gas allocation policy, placing LPG production, CNG transport fuel and piped cooking gas for households at the top of the priority list. The move comes amid disruptions in global gas supply linked to tensions in West Asia, with authorities aiming to ensure uninterrupted fuel availability for essential domestic…

Railways remain the backbone of transportation and logistics across the globe. From massive freight corridors in the United States to high-speed networks in Asia, several countries operate extensive rail systems that connect cities, industries, and remote regions. Here is a look at the countries with the largest railway networks in the world.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan has shed light on why India under Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru chose to recognise Tibet as part of China in the early years after Independence. His remarks have reignited debate around India’s historical foreign policy approach toward Beijing and its long term geopolitical impact.

India has shut down two of its visa application centres in Bangladesh due to growing security risks linked to ongoing anti-India protests, even as services at the Dhaka centre resume. The developments underline deepening tensions between the neighbouring countries and could affect travel and diplomatic engagement.

India is rolling out a major change in the way identity verification works at hotels and private venues. Soon, customers will no longer have to hand over a physical Aadhaar photocopy at check-in, with digital verification replacing old practices.

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