Gujarat Reviews Gas Supply, Worker Welfare Amid Global Disruptions

Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi chaired a high-level review in Surat to assess gas supply and industrial operations in South Gujarat. The meeting focused on ensuring continuity of production and arrangements for worker welfare, including meals and accommodation. Officials stated sufficient supplies of essential commodities and warned against circulating unverified information. Industry representatives welcomed the coordination to address operational concerns and maintain stable supply chains.

Key Points: Gujarat Reviews Gas Supply, Worker Support Amid Crisis

  • Gas supply review amid global crisis
  • Worker welfare & community kitchens
  • Crackdown on black marketing & rumours
  • Industry-government coordination
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Gujarat Dy CM reviews gas supply, worker support in South Gujarat amid global disruptions

Gujarat Deputy CM reviews gas supply & worker welfare in South Gujarat. Officials ensure stable industrial ops amid global disruptions.

"Industries... have made arrangements for workers' accommodation and food. - Harsh Sanghavi"

Surat, March 29

A high-level review chaired by Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi in Surat on Sunday assessed gas supply, worker welfare and industrial operations across South Gujarat, as authorities moved to maintain stability amid the ongoing West Asia crisis.

The meeting, held at the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICC), brought together representatives from industrial associations in Surat, Ankleshwar, Vapi and Bharuch, along with senior state officials.

Discussions focused on gas availability, continuity of production and arrangements for workers in key industrial clusters.

Sanghavi said the state currently has sufficient supplies of essential commodities, including gas, petrol and diesel, and that distribution is being managed in accordance with the central government's guidelines.

"Officials of Gujarat Gas Company have been instructed to expedite piped natural gas connections in areas where infrastructure exists and to extend connections to locations near main pipeline networks," he said.

District Supply Officer Darshan Shah presented details of LPG supply to domestic users, educational institutions, hospitals and industries.

Representatives from multiple sectors outlined their concerns during the meeting.

After the meeting, Sanghavi said industrial bodies in South Gujarat had set up industrial and community kitchens to ensure workers are provided meals and do not face distress due to rumours.

"Industries in Pandesara, Vapi, Ankleshwar and Dahej have also made arrangements for workers' accommodation and food. Arrangements have been made to ensure adequate availability of five-kilogram gas cylinders for workers," he said.

He urged people not to rely on or circulate unverified information on social media and said cases would be registered against those forwarding misleading content without verification.

He added that separate teams have been formed in each district to monitor black marketing, warning of strict action against those involved in illegal trade of gas cylinders, petrol, diesel or other essential commodities.

Officials said 118 community kitchens are currently operational in Surat and surrounding areas to support workers.

Industry representatives said the meeting provided an opportunity to address operational concerns.

Nikhil Madrasi, president of the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said, "Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi and other government officials from Gujarat today reviewed the entire situation. They inspected the industries to ensure production was not disrupted. Wherever there are gas supply issues, they assessed alternative arrangements."

Ashok Jirawala of the All Gujarat Textile Federation said, "To address the problem, the Deputy Chief Minister had called a meeting with everyone, including officials from the south and Gujarat. Representatives from pharma, chemical, textile, and all industries affected by the crisis were invited to discuss solutions. Everyone shared their concerns."

Officials said coordination between the state government and industry bodies is continuing to ensure supply chains remain stable and industrial activity is not disrupted.

- IANS

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Priya S
The focus on community kitchens is very important. Many migrant workers in Surat and Vapi live hand-to-mouth. If factories slow down, they are the first to suffer. Providing food and accommodation support shows the government and industries are thinking about their welfare, not just profits.
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Arjun K
While the review meeting is a positive step, I hope this isn't just for show. We need concrete, long-term solutions for energy security. Gujarat's industries are the engine of our economy. Expediting PNG connections is good, but what about areas without pipeline networks? Planning needs to be more comprehensive.
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Sarah B
The warning against spreading rumours on social media is timely. In times of crisis, misinformation can cause unnecessary shortages and price hikes. People should verify news from official channels. Responsible citizenship is needed.
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Nikhil C
As someone from Ankleshwar, the chemical industry here was getting anxious. Glad representatives were called to discuss solutions directly with the Dy CM. Coordination between government and industry associations is key to navigating this global disruption. Jai Gujarat!
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Kavya N
118 community kitchens is a significant number. This shows scale and preparedness. Hope the 5-kg cylinders for workers are readily available and priced fairly. The real test will be in the implementation on the ground.

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