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Heavy rush at induction cooker stores in U'khand
The New Indian Express Anantapur
|March 14, 2026
DUE to LPG supply disruption caused by the Iran war, a sudden wave of panic buying has swept the markets of Dehradun, with induction cooktops disappearing from retail shelves and online platforms rapidly.
This has also led to a sharp increase in the price of these items.Local retailers say that their entire inventory has been sold in a matter of days. “We usually keep limited stock of induction cooktops, as demand is modest on normal days. However, the it has more than doubled overnight,” said Abhishek Sharma, a prominent businessman who runs a retail store o
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