Madikeri, Mar. 25: Tensions have been building in the Middle East over Iran's retaliation for the assassination of Iranian dictator Ali Amini in a joint US-Israeli strike, and there are no signs of abating the war even after a month. Although the US President has decided not to attack Iran for 5 days, America's ally Israel has continued its attacks on Iran. In retaliation, Iran is attacking Israel. Not only this, Iran has also attacked US military bases in Middle Eastern countries and has also attacked some gas production and oil refining units. These countries supply gas and oil to many other countries in the East, including India, and therefore there is a gas shortage in the current war situation. The supply of gas that has already been produced has also been affected due to Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz. Some Indian ships have reached their homeland through these straits, but the question of when the supply of gas will resume in the required quantity is still unanswered. As a result, small hoteliers in Kodagu district are also in distress, with some cooking in wood-burning stoves, while some hotel owners have closed their shops and bakeries. Kudige, Mar. 25: Many hotels on the Kudige-Kudumangalur main road have closed due to shortage of cooking gas. It is common for tourists who come to visit Harangi and Kaveri Nature Reserve, which are major tourist destinations in the district, to have their meals at hotels on the Kudige-Kudumangalur main road.
But now, due to the closure of hotels due to shortage of cooking gas, tourists are facing a difficult situation. Govind, the owner of Tirumala Hotel, located on the main road leading to Sri Udbhava Subramanya Swamy Temple, has now started cooking in the hotel by constructing a new wood stove.
Gonikoppal, Mar. 25: The 55-year-old Shalimar Restaurant on Gonikoppa Main Road, which has been closed due to a shortage of cooking gas, which has been seen in the heat of war even in the city. The restaurant has been closed for the past few days, leaving the owners and workers destitute. Restaurant owner Machimada Thimmaiah (Chandra) shared his opinion that even though they resort to wood for cooking, it is not getting any benefit. It is becoming difficult for the staff to meet their expenses such as salaries, shop rent, etc.
Chettalli, Mar. 25: The shortage of cooking gas has become a big problem for small hotel businesses in the Chettalli area.
Two hotels have completely closed their doors due to the lack of cooking gas for the past few days. Two more hotels are cooking using wood stoves. According to the hotel owners, the daily business has been severely affected due to the shortage of gas, and it is also difficult to provide food to the customers on time. The hotel owners have expressed their dissatisfaction that cooking in wood stoves not only takes more time, but also increases the cost. Kadanga, March 25: The MR Hotel and Famous Hotel in Kadanga have been struggling for the past few days due to the shortage of cooking gas, leaving the owners and workers in a state of panic. Some hotels have been seen cooking using wood.
Siddapur March 25: Several hotels in Siddapur have been closed due to the shortage of cooking gas. Three hotels at the Siddapur bus stand and some hotels on the main roads have been closed. Apart from this, a situation has arisen in the bakery area of Siddapur where even the lack of gas for making snacks has created a situation. Apart from this, the chicken shop owner has also complained that there is a problem in making hot water to clean the chickens in the chicken shop. Bir Singh, a resident of the state who is doing panipuri business in Siddapur, said that the shop will be closed due to lack of gas to make panipuri and prepare gobi manchurian.
V.K. Jaffer Ali, the owner of Paradise Hotel, who has been doing hotel business at the Siddapur bus stand for the past few years, spoke to ‘Shakti’ and said that there has been a problem in the last few days due to lack of gas, and the hotel has been closed.
The price of plastic bags has skyrocketed!
The shop owner said that the price of plastic bags has skyrocketed in the wake of the war. There is a possibility that the prices of other items will skyrocket, and there is a possibility that the common people will not be able to scratch their wounds.
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