Customers will have to pay more for LPG as the oil companies have decided to increase the price of the LPG cylinder once again on Tuesday. Within two weeks, the price of LPG cylinder has been increased by Rs 100. Now cooking in the kitchen has become expensive for the common people and the household budget will also be affected. However, there is some relief as there has been no change in the price of petrol and diesel in the last eight days.
On Tuesday, oil companies increased the price of LPG by Rs 50. This is the second increase in a fortnight. According to the new pricing, those who book the cylinder from today will have to pay 100 rupees more. This increase has been made on non-subsidized 14.2 kg domestic and 19 kg commercial cylinders.
Earlier, on December 3, there was an increase of Rs 50. New prices are applicable from Tuesday.
After this increase, the price of 14.2 kg LPG gas cylinder without subsidy in Delhi has increased to Rs 694. Earlier it was priced at Rs 644 per cylinder. This is the second increase in the price of gas cylinders in 15 days.
At the same time, the new price of this cylinder has been increased to Rs 720.50 in Kolkata, Rs 694 in Mumbai, and Rs 710 in Chennai.
The prices of 19 kg commercial gas cylinders have also increased. Now its price will be Rs 36 more. The rate of this cylinder is Rs 1332 in the national capital Delhi. It has been increased to Rs 1,387.5 in Kolkata, Rs 1280 in Mumbai, and Rs 1446.5 in Chennai.
On 3 December, the rate of 14.2 kg non-subsidized LPG cylinder in Delhi was raised to Rs 644, from Rs 594 earlier. In Kolkata also its rate increased to Rs 670.50, which was earlier from Rs 620.50. In Mumbai, the price of non-subsidized LPG cylinder was raised from Rs 594 to Rs 644. In Chennai, the price of non-subsidized LPG cylinders increased from Rs 610 to Rs 660. The price of the commercial cylinder was also increased by Rs 56.