Cooking gas shortages are creating uncertainty in many cities. If your LPG refill is getting delayed, induction cooktops can be a practical backup to keep everyday cooking smooth and stress-free.
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 ...
A growing number of households are opting for induction cooking, motivated by the need for reduced energy consumption, improved safety, and greater convenience as LPG prices rise and reliable ...
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As an LPG cylinder shortage disrupts restaurants and hotels in cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru and Kolkata, many households are looking for alternatives. Here are five simple induction cooking tips that ...
Mamata Banerjee highlights strain on state's power infrastructure as households shift from gas to electric cooking ...
Across several streets, menus are shrinking. Sandwiches, biscuits and other ready-to-serve items are replacing cooked food ...
Electric cooktop sales surge amid LPG shortages due to West Asia conflict, driving prices up and inventory down rapidly.
Cooking gas shortages are already forcing eateries to close as industry bodies warn of widespread economic damage in a ...