Hyderabad – March 10 Gas shortage has wreaked havoc in Hyderabad along with many other cities across the country and most hotel owners in Hyderabad have stopped selling tea and are planning to gradually reduce their menus. The association officials have demanded the state government to take action against the restaurant industry.
Ensure measures to protect millions of people from unemployment through protection. The famous Shah Ghaus hotel in the city has stopped the sale of tea at all its 7 branches. The owner of Shah Ghaus Hotel, Mr. Muhammad Rabbani, said that it has been decided to avoid the production of items that require more gas. He said that 300-250 gas cylinders are required in all his branches daily, but in the last 24 hours, it has become difficult to obtain 30525 gas cylinders. Mr. Muhammad Khaliq Afrijan Parmar, the cook, said that this step has been taken immediately in those hotels where there is no space for the use of wood stoves or furnaces. The sale of tea has also been stopped in Peshawar, which is located in the country. The sale has been stopped within 72 hours. If the gas supply is not normal within 72 hours, then the chain of dishes in all the hotels will also be stopped. Mr. Mohammad Khaliq Afsar said that representatives of the Telangana State Hotels Association have written to the State Minister for Civil Supplies, Captain N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, requesting immediate action for hotels and
He demanded the restoration of the gas supply and said that if the situation comes to a standstill, then in such a case, there is a possibility that millions of people will be affected because the hotel industry is not only solving the problem of tourists, but also providing employment to millions of young people working in SWIGGY and other companies besides the employees who serve tourists, including employees from outside the state – ZOMATO.
It is said that most of the Idli and Dosa restaurants have already started reducing their menus. Various restaurant owners in both the cities have said that the situation being faced in Telangana is not the same as in other cities of the country, so the Telangana government should immediately find a solution to this problem and take steps to save the restaurant business from closure. If the use of wood stoves by restaurants in both the cities starts from Grand, then there is a risk of a huge increase in air pollution. According to sources, some agencies running cylinders in the city have also started bla k-marking these cylinders of oil and these cylinders are being sold to Iran for 2500 to 2800 and are being sold for 2800. The central government has issued orders to implement ESMA by imposing full duty on the sale of gas across the country to meet the shortage of gas and strict action has been announced against those who violate these orders.