Amidst the shortage of LPG cylinders, people are now looking for alternative cooking methods. Demand for induction stoves, air fryers, electric stoves, and solar cookers has increased in recent days. Meanwhile, the government is also making efforts to reduce people’s dependence on LPG. Meanwhile, Union Minister Prahlad Joshi has called an electric stove a game-changer. Describing its features, he said that this electric stove can cook like LPG gas. Let’s find out how this stove works.
Union Minister Joshi shared a photo of this stove on Instagram. In the post, he wrote that an Indian company had demonstrated an imported stove that could produce flames similar to LPG while using electricity. He wrote that he was impressed by this innovative technology and wanted Indian companies to begin manufacturing it on a large scale. Joshi further wrote in his post that when integrated with the PM Surya Ghar Yojana, it could prove to be a game-changer in eliminating dependence on LPG.
Due to the ongoing war between Israel, the US, and Iran, LPG supplies were disrupted, leading to long queues for cylinders in many cities across the country. Faced with the shortage, people began purchasing alternative cooking options, including induction stoves. By early March, the situation had reached a point where many e-commerce platforms had run out of induction stoves, and many offline stores had also experienced similar shortages.
If you’re struggling with LPG cylinder shortages and don’t want to use an induction stove, an electric stove could be a good option. This stove uses electricity to cook food by burning coal. It’s a type of electric stove designed to heat coal. It uses electricity to heat the coal. Once the coal is heated, it generates heat, allowing you to cook everything from making tea to cooking food. It doesn’t consume much electricity, nor do you need to spend a lot of money to buy it.
