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Middle Class Burned By Fuel Hike

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June 2, 2026
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An Open Letter to Hon’ble Chancellor of Varsities
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Dear sir,

The frequent price hikes on commercial Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders highlight the complex economic pressures currently squeezing small businesses, street vendors, and migrant communities. In a highly globalized market, domestic fuel prices are deeply intertwined with international crude oil volatility and supply chain disruptions, such as ongoing conflicts in West Asia. While the stability of domestic LPG prices provides some relief to household budgets, the soaring cost of commercial cylinders creates a heavy ripple effect. Small eateries and local shops are forced to choose between absorbing the financial shock or passing the burden onto consumers through costlier food and services. Additionally, price increases on smaller 5 kg cylinders pose an immediate challenge to migrant workers who often rely on these options due to structural hurdles like lacking local address proof. Balancing macroeconomic resilience, such as boasting robust digital payment growth, with the real-world financial strain felt by vulnerable populations remains a critical challenge. Addressing these vulnerabilities requires a careful blend of targeted policy interventions, structural support, and economic empathy to shield everyday citizens from external global shocks.

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