India relies heavily on imported Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), the cooking fuel, as around 60% of its annual demand is ...
Cooking gas shortages are already forcing eateries to close as industry bodies warn of widespread economic damage in a country that imports the bulk of its oil and gas. Namita Singh reports ...
Recent energy studies suggest electric cooking using induction can be cheaper than LPG in many scenarios. In India, e-cooking has been estimated to be 37 percent cheaper than non-subsidised LPG and ...
For example, a home that normally uses 180 units of electricity per month could see usage rise to about 300 units after ...
An LPG supply disruption across several Indian cities is driving a surge in demand for induction cooktops and other electric appliances, with online platforms reporting sales jumping up to 20 times.
In a statement to The Indian Express, a Flipkart spokesperson said that sales of induction cooktops have quadrupled in the ...
Iran conflict are pushing Indian households to explore alternatives like induction cooking. Here’s a detailed comparison of LPG vs induction stove costs, efficiency, and long-term savings.
Menus shrunk. Restaurant timings cut short. Night deliveries halted in some cities. The war in West Asia has hit kitchens across India’s restaurants and hotels. On Tuesday, the war-triggered shortage ...
MUMBAI: Hotel Free India at Jacob Circle, known for its kheema and butter chicken, has pulled down shutters. A popular veg restaurant Nanumal Bhojraj'.
Cooking with electric versus gas stoves is a long-held debate, where most professional cooks prefer gas stoves. But does one cook more evenly than the other?
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