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No shortage of LPG for mid-day meal in schools; situation under control, says Himachal Education Minister

By ANI | Updated: March 14, 2026 06:40 IST

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], March 14 : Amid concerns over LPG supply in parts of the state, Himachal Pradesh ...

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Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], March 14 : Amid concerns over LPG supply in parts of the state, Himachal Pradesh Education Minister Rohit Thakur said there was no shortage of LPG for the Mid-Day Meal scheme in schools, adding that the state government has made adequate arrangements to ensure uninterrupted cooking of meals for students.

Speaking tohere, the minister on Friday said the overall LPG supply situation in the state was currently under control, and authorities are closely monitoring the availability of essential commodities.

"There is no shortage of LPG for the Mid-Day Meal in schools. Adequate arrangements have already been made to ensure that meals for children continue without any disruption," Thakur said.

He added that the state government, along with concerned departments and supply agencies, is holding regular review meetings to monitor the situation and ensure that the supply chain remains smooth.

"The situation is under control at present. Our officers and all concerned agencies are aware of the developments, and review meetings are being held regularly. So far, the impact has not reached us, but we are keeping a close watch," Thakur said.

The minister noted that since LPG and fuel supplies are linked to crude oil imports, the government is also monitoring international developments closely to assess any potential impact on supply.

He further warned that strict action would be taken against hoarding or black marketing of LPG or other essential commodities. "The government is vigilant, and if anyone is found involved in hoarding, strict action will be taken," he said.

Thakur added that the administration is making efforts to ensure that the entire supply system works effectively on the ground so that people do not face unnecessary inconvenience.

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