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Commercial LPG price hike: The prices of LPG gas cylinders have been increased early this morning in the beginning of the month of October. However, this time also the price of LPG cylinder has been increased only for 19 kg commercial gas cylinder, oil companies have not made any change in the price of 14 kg domestic gas cylinder.

Know how much the price increased

However, this time also the price of 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinder has been changed, while there has been no change in the price of 14 kg domestic gas cylinder. From October 1, the price of commercial LPG cylinder has increased by Rs 48.5. After this increase, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder in the capital Delhi has become Rs 1740.

Prices vary from Delhi to Chennai

According to the IOCL website, the new prices of commercial gas cylinders from Delhi to Mumbai have come into effect from October 1, 2024. After the latest change, now the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder in the capital Delhi has become Rs 1740. LPG cylinder price in Mumbai is Rs. The price of cylinder in Kolkata is Rs 1692.50. 1850.50 and in Chennai it has become Rs 1903.

Prices are continuously increasing since the month of July

The price of 19 kg LPG cylinder is continuously increasing from July 2024. On July 1, 2024, oil marketing companies gave the gift of reduction in the price of LPG and the price of this cylinder reduced by Rs 30 in the capital Delhi. But in the very next month i.e. August 2024, a 19 kg gas cylinder became costlier by Rs 8.50. So from 1st September directly in Delhi Rs. It increased by 39.

No change in the price of domestic gas cylinder

In contrast, the price of domestic gas cylinders has been kept unchanged for a long time by oil marketing companies. On Women's Day (8 March), the Central Government gave a big relief to the consumers on 14 kg domestic gas cylinders. After this the price of domestic LPG cylinder reduced by Rs 100. There has been no change in its price since then.