Prices of non-subsidised LPG, or cooking gas, have been reduced by Rs. 35.50 per cylinder, and that of the subsidised one by a marginal Rs.
1.74, according to state-run oil marketing companies, even as public
sector Indraprastha Gas Ltd hiked the rates for piped and compressed
natural gas (CNG) supply to cities in the national capital region.
As per the revised rates announced by Indian Oil Corp that are effective from April 1, a 14.2 kg non-subsidised cooking gas cylinder now costs Rs. 653.50 in Delhi, as compared to Rs. 689.
Similarly, the non-subsidised LPG cylinder now costs Rs. 676 in Kolkata, Rs. 625 in Mumbai and 663.50 in Chennai.
The price of the subsidised cylinder, which a consumer has a quota of 12 per year, was also cut marginally by Rs. 1.74. The 14.2 kg cylinder now costs Rs. 491.35 in Delhi as against Rs. 493 earlier.
OMCs revise LPG and aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or jet fuel, prices on the first of every month.
As per the revised rates announced by Indian Oil Corp that are effective from April 1, a 14.2 kg non-subsidised cooking gas cylinder now costs Rs. 653.50 in Delhi, as compared to Rs. 689.
Similarly, the non-subsidised LPG cylinder now costs Rs. 676 in Kolkata, Rs. 625 in Mumbai and 663.50 in Chennai.
The price of the subsidised cylinder, which a consumer has a quota of 12 per year, was also cut marginally by Rs. 1.74. The 14.2 kg cylinder now costs Rs. 491.35 in Delhi as against Rs. 493 earlier.
OMCs revise LPG and aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or jet fuel, prices on the first of every month.
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