Cumulate rate increase by Rs 100.
New Delhi: The price of domestic LPG cylinders have seen a sharp rise in the last few days. In Delhi itself cooking LPG cylinder is now available at Rs 819/bottle, an increased of Rs 125 as compared to prices in February.
In such a situation, any sort of return on the purchase of LPG is a matter of relief. Digital payment app Paytm offering cashback of Rs 100 on booking the LPG cylinder for the first time. If you made the booking payment through Paytm, you will get LPG cylinder in Delhi for Rs 719 instead.
Paytm although has mentioned some conditions in the offer for booking LPG cylinders. First, the cashback offer will be available only to the customers booking for the first time. Secondly, only one cylinder booking can be done till March 31. The scratch card that you will get after payment, will have to be scratched within seven days or else the validity of the scratch card will be over. Any amount you win in scratch card will be deposited in
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices fell this week, with less demand for heating in the region and expectations that exports out of the United States will normalize after the Texas storm.
The average LNG price for April delivery into Northeast Asia LNG-AS was estimated at about $5.60 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), down about 80 cents from the previous week, industry sources said.
Temperatures in Tokyo, Shanghai and Seoul are expected to be higher than average over the next two weeks, weather data from Refinitiv Eikon showed, reducing heating demand.
The worst is seen behind after a deep freeze in Texas shut wells and pipelines this month, but the industry is yet recovering, according to Kpler consultancy firm.
Fugitive Sandesaras of Sterling Biotech Continue To Do Business with Indian Oil PSUs
Moneylife Digital Team
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In one more shocking twist to the controversial goings-on at major corporate defaulter Sterling group, it has been revealed that the fugitive Sandesara family is not only dictating terms to Indian public sector banks (PSBs) but has also continued to do business with the State-run oil companies.
According to whistle-blower Captain Sukhpal Singh, while the Sandesaras have been declared fugitives by the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in September 2020, Indian Oil Corp Ltd (IOC) is importing oil from Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Company Ltd (SEEPCO) from Nigeria, a group company of the Sandesaras.