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March 15, 2026

With LPG shortages causing concern, here are a few efficient alternatives

- Sapna Sarfare

The recent disruption in LPG supply has revived conversations about alternative ways to cook without relying entirely on gas cylinders. Many of these options are practical, eco-friendly and healthier, offering flexible ways to prepare a variety of dishes. Richa Anand, Chief Dietitian at Dr L. H. Hiranandani Hospital, Powai, Mumbai, says growing interest in sustainable living has encouraged people to explore such alternatives, especially during uncertainty around fuel supply. Dr Seema Dhir. Sr Consultant - Internal Medicine, Artemis Hospitals, adds that rising fuel prices are also prompting households to consider these options over traditional LPG cylinders.

Here are five efficient alternatives to LPG for everyday cooking:

Induction cooktops

Induction cooktops are currently among the most sought-after alternatives, with many home appliance stores reporting high demand. These electricity-powered devices are energy-efficient and eco-friendly, offering instant heat with minimal energy loss.

Since they do not rely on open flames or combustion, they help maintain better indoor air quality. Many modern models come equipped with safety features such as automatic shutoff and temperature control, making them easy to use. From boiling water to preparing elaborate meals, induction cooktops can handle a wide range of cooking needs.

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