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Rumours of Fuel Rationing Dispelled in Chandigarh

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No concrete commercial mechanism. The article is a denial of false rumors about fuel rationing in Chandigarh, India. There is no actual supply shortage, price change, or regulatory action affecting fuel markets. The event is localized and temporary, with no material impact on commodity prices, company margins, or supply chains.

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  • Chandigarh administration denied social media claims of emergency fuel rationing.
  • Deputy commissioner stated reports of ₹500 limit for two-wheelers and ₹1,500 for four-wheelers were baseless.
  • Temporary supply constraint at a Sector 17 petrol pump led to mistaken posting of limits.
  • Oil marketing companies confirmed adequate stocks at fuel depots and retail outlets.
  • Administration urged citizens to refrain from panic buying.

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Rumours of Fuel Rationing Dispelled in Chandigarh — News Analysis