Hyderabad Ramadan: Ramadan’s stove burnt by the fire of war! There is silence in the markets of Hyderabad, daily wagers returning without Sehri

The impact of the ongoing war between Iran, Israel and America is now being felt even in the cities of India. This time during Ramzan, the markets of Hyderabad are not as vibrant as before. Usually, during the month of Ramzan, the markets of the city remain open till late night, the streets are filled with the aroma of food and the fasting people gather at the hotels and stalls after Iftar till Sehri, but this time in many areas the markets are looking much quieter than before.

Traders and hotel owners say that the supply of commercial LPG has suddenly been affected due to the impact of the war. Due to shortage of gas, the work of kitchens in many hotels has been affected. During Ramzan, where hotels usually prepare food for Sehri overnight, now in many places food has to be cooked on wood stoves. Due to this, it is taking more time to prepare food and it is also becoming difficult to prepare food in the same quantity.

Statement from Hyderabad hotel owners

Hotel owners in Hyderabad say that the month of Ramzan is the most important time of the year for their business. In this month, maximum number of customers come and good income is earned. But this time the situation has changed due to shortage of gas. Many hotel owners say that they are trying their best to provide Sehri to the fasting people, but due to limited resources, it is not easy to deliver food to everyone. People coming to the markets also say that they are not able to get food as easily as before. Some people are seen going here and there in search of Sehri till late night. The month of Ramzan is considered the time of fasting, prayer and patience, but this time many people are facing shortage of essential things.

Bad condition of Hyderabad businessmen

Local businessmen of Hyderabad say that international tension and war sometimes affects the everyday life of common people. At such a time, it becomes very important to maintain the supply system and continue essential services, so that people face minimum problems.

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