It is already known that commercial gas supply across major cities in India has been largely restricted due to the situation in Iran and the subsequent disruption in gas transport.
Latest developments suggest that the Indian population has started looking for alternative measures, which has led to a spike in sales of induction cookers.
According to national media reports, certain companies have reported that their sales of induction cookers and electronic cooking appliances have increased over the last couple of days.
The general public is turning to electric cooking appliances and induction cookware to potentially deal with the gas shortage. This seems like a smart move by the section of the population preparing for what is to come.
There is no need to panic, as the government of India has confirmed in principle that enough gas is available for residential use. The government clarified that adequate supply is in place and cylinders can be delivered within 2–3 days to most citizens.
Nevertheless, it is good to be prepared with alternative measures, and induction and electric appliances also offer a healthier cooking option.
This post was last modified on 12 March 2026 10:16 am
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