Cooking gas price hiked by 50 per cylinder, know the price in your city
After the price of 14.2 kg domestic LPG gas cylinder increased by Rs 50 on Monday, now you will have to pay more for refill gas cylinders in all the cities, villages and towns across the country. Let us tell you, before this, just before the Lok Sabha elections, the government had reduced the price of gas cylinders.
How much will an LPG cylinder cost in your city
The 14.2 kg domestic gas cylinder which was available in the country's capital Delhi till now for ₹ 803.00, from April 8, the same cylinder will now be available for ₹ 853.00.
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In Noida adjacent to Delhi, this cylinder was available for ₹ 800.50 till now, it will now be available for ₹ 850.50 from Tuesday. Let us know how much this cylinder will cost in your city now.
New price of 14.2 kg cylinder in these cities from April 8
City New price Old price
Lucknow ₹890.50 - ₹840.50
Mumbai ₹852.50 - ₹802.50
Kolkata ₹879.00 - ₹829.00
Patna ₹942.50 - ₹892.50
Ranchi ₹910.50 - ₹860.50
Chennai ₹868.50 - ₹818.50
Hyderabad ₹905.00 - ₹855.00
Bangalore ₹855.50 - ₹805.50
Chandigarh ₹862.50 - ₹812.50
Gurugram ₹861.50 - ₹811.50
Jaipur ₹856.50 - ₹806.50
Faridabad ₹854.50 - ₹804.50
Ghaziabad ₹850.50 - ₹800.50
Bhubaneshwar ₹879.00 - ₹829.00
Shimla ₹898.50 - ₹848.50
Srinagar ₹969.00 - ₹919.00
Bhopal ₹858.50 - ₹808.50
Raipur ₹924.00 - ₹874.00
Ujjwala beneficiaries will also have to buy it expensive
Ujjwala beneficiaries will also have to buy gas cylinders at a higher price of Rs 50. Under the Ujjwala scheme, the price of a 14.2 kg cylinder for consumers will increase from Rs 503 to Rs 553. Regarding the price hike, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Monday that this is a step that we will review later. We review it every 2-3 weeks.
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Summary
Therefore, the burden of the increase in excise duty that you have seen on petrol and diesel should not fall on consumers. The government had announced a reduction of Rs 41 in the price of commercial LPG gas cylinder (19 kg) from April 1.