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IN PHOTOS: LPG crisis fuels boom in electric cooktops in Mumbai

Updated On: 13 March, 2026 11:16 PM IST | Divya Nair

As India's ongoing LPG shortage leaves households struggling for cooking gas cylinders, Mumbaikars are turning to electric alternatives in droves. mid-day.com lensman ASHISH RAJE captures the unprecedented demand for induction cooktops, hot plates, and other electric appliances from crowded markets in Lohar Chawl near Crawford Market and Dadar Kabutar Khana in Mumbai on Friday

As India's ongoing LPG shortage leaves households struggling for cooking gas cylinders, Mumbaikars are turning to electric alternatives in droves. mid-day.com lensman ASHISH RAJE captures the unprecedented demand for induction cooktops, hot plates, and other electric appliances from crowded markets in Lohar Chawl near Crawford Market and Dadar Kabutar Khana in Mumbai on Friday

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As India's ongoing LPG shortage leaves households struggling for cooking gas cylinders, Mumbaikars are turning to electric alternatives in droves. mid-day.com lensman ASHISH RAJE captures the unprecedented demand for induction cooktops, hot plates, and other electric appliances from crowded markets in Lohar Chawl near Crawford Market and Dadar Kabutar Khana in Mumbai on Friday
<p dir="auto">A woman carefully inspects an induction cooktop at a shop in Lohar Chawl. With LPG cylinders becoming scarce and delivery delays stretching, families are investing in electric cooktops to ensure they can cook daily meals without interruption</p>

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A woman carefully inspects an induction cooktop at a shop in Lohar Chawl. With LPG cylinders becoming scarce and delivery delays stretching, families are investing in electric cooktops to ensure they can cook daily meals without interruption

<p>While stores continue to have stocks, induction cooktops are rapidly disappearing from online platforms as households across India rush to find alternatives to cooking gas amid growing concerns about LPG supply disruptions linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia</p>

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While stores continue to have stocks, induction cooktops are rapidly disappearing from online platforms as households across India rush to find alternatives to cooking gas amid growing concerns about LPG supply disruptions linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia

<p>The surge in demand reflects growing anxiety among households and small businesses about the availability of cooking gas</p>

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The surge in demand reflects growing anxiety among households and small businesses about the availability of cooking gas

<p>While the government has assured that there is no shortage of LPG cylinders in India, Mumbaikars are opting for induction cooktops as the war in West Asia escalates</p>

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While the government has assured that there is no shortage of LPG cylinders in India, Mumbaikars are opting for induction cooktops as the war in West Asia escalates

<p>Meanwhile, stocks of kitchen appliances makers also continued to rally on Thursday, driven by increase in demand amid disruption in the supply of commercial LPG cylinders due to the West Asia crisis</p>

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Meanwhile, stocks of kitchen appliances makers also continued to rally on Thursday, driven by increase in demand amid disruption in the supply of commercial LPG cylinders due to the West Asia crisis

<p dir="auto">A policewoman keeps an eye on the bustling crowd at Dadar market as customers rush to buy affordable electric alternatives, unwilling to risk going without a functional kitchen amid cylinder shortages</p>

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A policewoman keeps an eye on the bustling crowd at Dadar market as customers rush to buy affordable electric alternatives, unwilling to risk going without a functional kitchen amid cylinder shortages

<p>Despite a 25 per cent increase in domestic production, LPG cylinder supply remains constrained. The government is prioritising LPG for domestic cooking and essential sectors, like hospitals, while restricting supply to non-essential commercial enterprises, including restaurants.</p>

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Despite a 25 per cent increase in domestic production, LPG cylinder supply remains constrained. The government is prioritising LPG for domestic cooking and essential sectors, like hospitals, while restricting supply to non-essential commercial enterprises, including restaurants.

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