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The price of non-subsidised cooking gas (LPG), which customers buy after consuming their quota of subsidised cylinders, was hiked by a steep Rs. 220 per cylinder on Wednesday on firming international rates.
The 14.2-kg cooking gas cylinder that consumers buy beyond their entitled nine cylinders at subsidised rates, will now cost Rs. 1,241, up from Rs. 1,021 in Delhi, state-owned fuel retailers said.
This is the third increase in non-subsidised LPG rates in the past month. The price was hiked by Rs. 63 a cylinder to Rs. 1,017.50 on December 1. It was increased by a further Rs. 3.50 to Rs. 1,021 on December 11, when the government raised the commission for LPG dealers and distributors.:angry:angry
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Price of non-subsidised LPG hiked by Rs. 220 per cylinder - The Hindu: Mobile Edition
The 14.2-kg cooking gas cylinder that consumers buy beyond their entitled nine cylinders at subsidised rates, will now cost Rs. 1,241, up from Rs. 1,021 in Delhi, state-owned fuel retailers said.
This is the third increase in non-subsidised LPG rates in the past month. The price was hiked by Rs. 63 a cylinder to Rs. 1,017.50 on December 1. It was increased by a further Rs. 3.50 to Rs. 1,021 on December 11, when the government raised the commission for LPG dealers and distributors.:angry:angry
Read at:-
Price of non-subsidised LPG hiked by Rs. 220 per cylinder - The Hindu: Mobile Edition