The central government has boosted gas allocation to states and Union Territories, raising it to 50% of pre-crisis levels. An additional 20% supply, effective March 23, will prioritize sectors like restaurants, hotels, and food processing to support public welfare and food supply chains. The central government has boosted gas allocation to states and Union Territories, raising it to 50% of pre-crisis levels. An additional 20% supply, effective March 23, will prioritize sectors like restaurants, hotels, and food processing to support public welfare and food supply chains.
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