LPG Price Hike: Price OF Gas Cylinder Increased – Check New Rates In Your City
The first day of the New Year witnessed a hike in the price of 19 kg commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders. Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) raised the price of commercial LPG cylinders on Sunday by Rs 25 across the country.
A 19 kg commercial cylinder will now be sold at Rs 1,769 in Delhi. The new rates have come into effect today. It is to be noted that this increase has been done in the price of commercial gas cylinders while domestic gas cylinders are available at their old rates.
The price of a commercial LPG cylinder increased by Rs 25/per cylinder. No increase in rates of domestic LPG cylinders. With this increase, the commercial cylinder price in Delhi is Rs 1,769 with effect from today. pic.twitter.com/Xn9iifXhIO
— ANI (@ANI) January 1, 2023
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The Congress party reacted to the price hike by taking a swipe at the Modi government: “The first gift of the new year… Commercial gas cylinder has become costlier by Rs 25. This is just the beginning. Happy new year.”
नए साल का पहला गिफ्ट 🎁🎀
कॉमर्शियल गैस सिलेंडर 25 रुपए महंगा हो गया।
अभी तो ये शुरुआत है…#HappyNewYear
— Congress (@INCIndia) January 1, 2023
Prices of commercial LPG cylinder hike:
OMCs changed the rates of commercial cylinder from January 1, 2023 by increasing up to Rs 25. The move will make it costlier to dine out at restaurants, hotels, etc. However, it won’t impact the budget of commoners as the prices of domestic LPG cylinder remain unchanged.
Check here the latest rates of commerial gas cylinder in big metropolitans:
- Delhi – Rs 1768 / cylinder
- Mumbai – Rs 1721/ cylinder
- Kolkata – Rs 1870/ cylinder
- Chennai – Rs 1917/ cylinder
Check the rates of domestic LPG cylinder in four metropolitans:
OMCs increased the prices of domestic cylinder last time in July 6 2022. It was increased to Rs 153.5 cumulatively. Prices were hiked four times. OMCs first increased Rs 50 in March 2022, then it again hiked Rs 50 and Rs 3.50 in May month. Finally, it hiked the prices of domestic cylinder by Rs 50 in July last year.