Voting for the last phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024 is going to start in the country from Saturday i.e. today, May 1. At this time, like every month, the prices of gas cylinders have been updated this month as well. The country's oil companies have cut the prices of commercial gas cylinders for the third consecutive month. In these three months, commercial gas cylinders have become cheaper from Rs 119 to Rs 124 in the four metros of the country. Talking about the month of June, the price has come down from Rs 70 to Rs 72. Also know whether there has been any change in the prices of domestic gas cylinders or not?
Commercial gas cylinders become cheaper
According to the information received from IOCL, the price of commercial gas cylinder has been reduced in all the four metros of the country. Commercial gas cylinder has become cheaper by Rs 69.5 in the country's capital Delhi and Mumbai. After which the price of commercial gas cylinder in both the cities has become Rs 1676 and Rs 1629 respectively. At the same time, the maximum decline of Rs 72 was seen in Kolkata. Due to which the price has reached Rs 1787. In Chennai, the most important metropolis of South India, the price of commercial gas cylinder has fallen by 70.5% to Rs 1840.50.
How much has the cylinder become cheaper in three months?
The special thing is that commercial gas cylinder has become cheaper for the third time in a row. Due to which a significant reduction in price has also been seen. Prices have come down by Rs 119 in the country's capital Delhi. Kolkata has seen the maximum drop of Rs 124. On the other hand, a similar drop has been seen in Mumbai and Chennai. The price of commercial gas cylinder has increased by Rs 120-120 in both metros. In the coming days, further decline in the prices of commercial gas cylinders can be seen.
Has domestic gas cylinder become cheaper?
The biggest question is whether domestic gas cylinders have become cheaper? The answer to this question is no. This does not mean that the prices of domestic gas cylinders have increased. But there has been no change in the price of domestic gas cylinders in any month since March 9. The last change in the prices of domestic gas cylinders was seen on March 9. LPG prices were reduced by Rs 100. After which the price of domestic gas cylinder in the country's capital Delhi became Rs 803, which remains unchanged even today. At the same time, the price of domestic gas cylinder in Mumbai is Rs 829, in Mumbai it is Rs 802.50 and in Chennai the price of domestic gas cylinder is Rs 818.50.