Watch: Commercial LPG supply back to pre-war levels. What are the changes? | Explained

In what should come as major relief to restaurants, hotels, eateries and commercial establishments in India, the supply of commercial LPG has been restored to what it was before the West Asia crisis began, in late February. The Union Petroleum Ministry announced on June 25 that all sector-specific restrictions on its supply have been removed. So, what was the situation these past few months?
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