LPG Cylinder price alert! Now, cooking gas gets more expensive as rates hiked by Rs 76.50 today
In the month of October, this cylinder was available for Rs 605. LPG cylinder prices have increased for the third consecutive month. In the three months, the market price of domestic gas cylinders has increased by about Rs 105.
The market-priced or non-subsidised cooking gas (LPG) cylinder price has been increased once again. The gas cylinder used for cooking has become expensive by Rs 76.50 from today. According to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), the price of 14.2 kg non-subsidised cylinder has been increased to Rs 681.50 from 1 November, 2019 in Delhi.
In the month of October, this cylinder was available for Rs 605. LPG cylinder prices have increased for the third consecutive month. In the three months, the market price of domestic gas cylinders has increased by about Rs 105.
Apart from this, the small, 5 kg, LPG cylinder will now be available for Rs 264.50.
The new prices of all three types of cylinders have come into effect from 1 November. Prices may be slightly different in different states or cities.
Talking about the rest of the big cities, from November 1, the price of LPG cylinder in Kolkata will be Rs 706.00,
In Mumbai, it will be available at Rs 651.00 and Rs 695 for a cylinder in Chennai.
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