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LPG prices increased, domestic cylinder costs ₹25 more
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Third hike in three weeks makes refills dearer by ₹100 each
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Third hike in three weeks makes refills dearer by ₹100 each
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder prices have been increased by ₹25 each.
The third upward revision, thus far, this month, it has made the cooking gas refills dearer by ₹100 each for households in a span of just three weeks. Following the latest increase, a 14.2 kg cylinder in Delhi costs ₹794 as against ₹769.00 at which they were supplied on Wednesday.
The new price in Kolkata is ₹820 (₹795), the highest among the four major metros. In Mumbai, the cylinder now costs ₹794 (₹769.00) and in Chennai ₹810 (₹785.00). In Hyderabad, it is ₹.846.50 (₹821.50).