LPG prices increased, domestic refills costs ₹25 more
The Hindu
Commercial cylinder turns dearer too, set to make eating out expensive
Cooking gas prices have been increased by ₹25 per cylinder, the second such hike in a little over fortnight bound to impact further the already strained budget of households across the country. Besides that of the 14.2 kg domestic liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) refills supplied to households, price of commercial LPG cylinders used by tea stalls, roadside eateries and restaurants as well as industrial units has also gone up. Eating out thus is likely to cost more if food joints decide to pass through. Following the revision, effective for deliveries from September 1, price of a domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi is ₹884.50 (₹859.50); Mumbai ₹884.50 (₹59.50); Kolkata ₹911 (₹886); and ChennaiMore Related News

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