Mysore/Mysuru, March 12 -- Mysuru has not faced any shortage of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) used for vehicles despite concerns over fuel supply disruptions. CNG stations in the city, including Agni Gas, Propel Gas, Think Gas and AG&P Pratham, reported that supplies remain steady. Fuel continues to be delivered on schedule, with some outlets maintaining advance bookings to ensure adequate stock.

However, auto gas prices have risen sharply, with a sudden increase of Rs. 10 per kg within just four days. The hike has triggered frustration among auto drivers, many of whom expressed concern over rising operating costs.

Naveen, Manager of Propel Gas, said the price earlier stood at Rs. 53.76 per kg but has now increased to Rs. 63.76 due to in...