Oil Marketing Companies (OMC) across India have hiked the price of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) for the third time in a row.
As per the data available on the official website of the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), the price of 14.2 kg LPG cylinder has been increased by Rs 76.5. After the price increase, the price of 14.2 kg cylinder without subsidy in Delhi has gone up to Rs 681.50 which was earlier Rs 605 in the month of October.
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The price of a 19 kg commercial gas cylinder has been increased by Rs 119. The price of a 19kg gas cylinder in Delhi has gone up to Rs 1204 compared to Rs 1085 last month. The 5 kg small cylinders will now be available for Rs 264.50.
In Mumbai, the 14.2 kg LPG cylinder rate is Rs 651 per cylinder. The price of non-subsidized domestic cylinders is Rs 706 in Kolkata. In Chennai, the price per cylinder has reached to Rs. 695.
For the 19 kg commercial cylinder, the price has increased to Rs 1258 in Kolkata, Rs 1151.50 in Mumbai and Rs 1319 in Chennai.
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In Kolkata, the price of non-subsidized domestic cylinders has gone up to Rs 706. Domestic gas cylinders in Mumbai is Rs 651 per cylinder and Rs 695 per cylinder in Chennai.
The commercial cylinder, in Delhi is priced at Rs 1204 in Delhi, Rs 1258 in Kolkata, Rs 1151.50 in Mumbai, Rs 1319 in Chennai.
The above new prices will be effective from November 1.
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