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LPG Cylinder Shortage Hits Delhi High Court Lawyers’ Canteen, Main Course Food Suspended

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A shortage in the supply of LPG cylinders has affected the food services provided at the lawyers’ canteen located in the Delhi High Court complex. As a result, the authorities have been forced to suspend the preparation and serving of main-course food items. This has caused inconvenience for the lawyers, staff, and other people who use the canteen for food.

Food Services Affected

It has been reported that the canteen has been experiencing difficulty in sourcing adequate LPG cylinders for food preparation. As a result, the authorities have been forced to suspend the preparation and serving of main-course food items, such as rice, dal, and other cooked meals.

However, the canteen is still serving other food items, such as snacks, tea, and other items, which do not require the use of LPG cylinders.

Impact on Lawyers and Staff

The canteen located in the Delhi High Court is a significant facility for the lawyers who frequent the canteen for food. Since court sessions often take long, the canteen is a convenient option for the lawyers who come for work.

The temporary halt in the supply of full meals has caused inconvenience to the regular visitors and has raised questions about the smooth continuation of essential services within the court complex.

Steps to Resolve the Issue

The canteen management is reportedly working on the resumption of the regular supply of LPG cylinders so that the full supply of meals is restored as soon as possible.

The officials expect that the issue will be resolved in the near future and the canteen will resume its normal functions and supply full meals to the legal community.

Temporary Situation

The temporary halt in the supply of main-course meals is expected to continue until the gas supply situation improves. The lawyers and members of the staff have been advised to make alternative arrangements for meals.

 

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