SAMBALPUR l tuesday l march 24, 2026 l `9.00 l PAGES 14 l CITY EDITION A damaged Air Canada jet seen on the runway at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Monday after colliding with a firefighting vehicle after landing | AP CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI 2 indian lpg tankers cross Strait Panic buying of petrol in Guj Two more Indian-flagged tankers, Jag Vasant and Pine Gas, carrying 92,612.59 MT of LPG transited through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, said the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways. The vessels have 33 and 27 Indian seafarers onboard, respectively, and are set to reach Indian ports between March 26-28, said Rajesh Kumar Sinha, special secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Several petrol pumps in Gujarat on Monday witnessed long queues of motorists after rumours about fuel shortage spread through WhatsApp and other messaging platforms, forcing the state government to step in to clarify that there is no shortage. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi said sufficient quantity of fuel is available in the state and appealed to citizens not to panic Situation worrisome, says PM W Asia crisis to have long-term impact on global economy; India prepared to face challenges US turnaround as Trump says talks on with Iran to end war J AYA N T H J AC O B @ New Delhi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday described the escalating crisis in West Asia as “worrisome”, warning of long-term global repercussions while assuring Parliament that India is prepared to safeguard critical sectors such as energy , fertilizers, and power supply . Addressing the Lok Sabha, Modi said the conflict has already begun to weigh heavily on the global economy and hit people’s livelihoods. “The current situation in West Asia is worrisome. This crisis has been going on for more than three weeks, having a very adverse impact on the global economy and on people’s lives.” The PM highlighted the strategic imday portance of the region for India and said it meets a significant share of the country’s crude oil and gas requirements and is home to one crore Indians. He added that he is in constant touch with regional leaders. “I have spoken with most of the heads of state in West Asia, and they have all assured the safety of Indians.” On the ongoing disruption in key maritime routes, Modi said the “closure of Hormuz is un- 24 A g en c i e s @ Dubai acceptable”. Despite challenges in cargo movement, he said the government is working to ensure minimal disruption to fuel and gas availability . “In the last decade, India has prioritised storage of crude oil for times of crisis. Today India , has a strategic petroleum reserve of more than 53 lakh metric tonnes, and work is underway to create reserves of 65 lakh metric tonnes,” he said, noting that long-term policy decisions are paying dividends now. “In the last 10-11 years, unprecedented work has been done on ethanol production and blending... Today, we are close to achieving 20% ethanol blending in petrol,” he said, adding this has helped India cut crude imports by 4.5 crore barrels annually . Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks in the Lok Sabha on Monday | Sansad TV via PTI UK sends defence systems Britain is sending shortrange air defence systems to the Gulf to counter Iranian missile attacks, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday. “We’re deploying short range air defence systems to Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.” US President Donald Trump on Monday said the US was in talks with a “respected” Iranian leader and claimed the Islamic Republic was eager for a deal to end the war, while extending the 48-hour deadline to five days for Iran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its power plants. To justify his climbdown, Trump said there were “major points of agreement” in the USIran talks which he said must result in Tehran giving up its nuclear ambitions. However, Iran flatly denied holding any such negotiations with the US. Iran’s foreign ministry said Trump had backed down “following Iran’s firm warning”. Trump’s turnaround, which held out the possibility of resolving the war now in its fourth week, served to cool oil prices. The price for a barrel of Brent crude fell 9.7% to $101.26, down from nearly $120 at one point last week, following the news of US-Iran talks. Amid the disruptions in the Strait, Saudi Aramco, a major oil exporter, has reportedly cut crude oil supplies to Asian buyers for a second consecutive month in April. Meanwhile, Israel on Monday said it had “begun a wide-scale wave of strikes” on infrastruc| P12 ture targets in Tehran. With 10 days stock, LPG supply stable in Odisha: Govt E x p r e s s N e w s Se r v i c e @ Bhubaneswar The government on Monday assured consumers that there is adequate stock of cooking gas in the state and urged people not to resort to panic buying. Official sources said the state has around 17,000 tonnes of LPG in reserve, which is sufficient to meet the daily demand of approximately 2,100 tonnes or 1.5 lakh cylinders, including domestic and commercial. “The situation is under control and supplies are being managed as per requirement. The current reserve of LPG can take care of 10 days requirement of the state, which is quite normal,” said a senior official of the Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare department. To ease pressure on commercial users, the Centre has also relaxed restrictions on sale of commercial LPG, raising allocations to 50 per cent of pre-crisis levels with effect from Monday The move comes in response . to supply disruptions linked to geopolitical tensions in West Asia and expected to benefit restaurants, hotels, dhabas, industrial canteens, dairies, food processing units, and community kitchens. Sources said that the Centre has asked to the state comply certain conditions after which the additional 10 per cent supply will be restored. At present, commercial LPG supply is operating at around 20 per cent of demand but the central government has approved an additional 20 per cent allocation, which will gradually improve availability for the hospitality sector. Despite the constraints, essential services such as hospitals, police and defence establishments, jails, schools and anganwadi centres continue to receive uninterrupted LPG supply, the sources said. Former president of Odisha LPG Distributors Association, SB Mohapatra said there is no shortage for domestic consumers, although refill delivery timelines have stretched from the usual 48 hours to 4-5 days due to the ongoing crisis. Even as Food Supplies and Consumer Welfare minister Krushna Chandra Patra claimed that the department has stepped up enforcement activities to curb black marketing. There are instances of illegal diversion from rural areas, where some beneficiaries under the PM-Ujjwala scheme are allegedly routing subsidised cylinders to urban markets through middlemen at inflated prices, he said. A 14.2 kg cylinder is selling at more than `3,000 in the grey market, sources said. T’gana seeks salary cut for staff neglecting their parents M a n d a R a v i n d e r Re d d y @ Hyderabad The Telangana Cabinet on Monday cleared a Bill that proposes to deduct up to 15% of the salary of both public and private sector employees who fail to take care of their elderly parents. Under the proposed Parents Support Bill, if any public representative, government or private employee is found not taking care of their elderly parents, 15% of their salary or `10,000 (whichever is lower) will be deducted and given to their parents as financial support. Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had earlier indicated that the government was considering deducting salaries of government employees for parental neglect. But the inclusion of private employees in the Bill comes as a surprise. The Cabinet also cleared the “Telangana Hate Speech and Hate Crime Prevention Bill, 2026”, on the lines of a law enacted by the Karnataka government. The Bill seeks to curb social media posts, speeches, and actions that disturb communal harmony or incite violence, riots, and conflicts in the state.
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