LPG shortage and rising food costs force migrant workers home
NewsBytes | April 4, 2026 12:39 PM CST
Restaurants face ₹79,000cr losses
Restaurants are struggling too, with losses expected to reach ₹79,000 crore as cooking gas becomes scarce and black market rates soar.
For many daily wage earners, staying in the city without reliable fuel or steady income just doesn't make sense anymore.
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