CNG price in Delhi hiked: After a record hike in natural gas prices, the price of CNG in the national capital Delhi has increased by Rs 2.5 per kg on Friday.
According to the information given by Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL), the price of CNG in the National Capital Region (NCT) has now been reduced to 64.11 per kg.
New Delhi: After the rising price of petrol and diesel, now Delhiites have got another big setback. After the record increase in LPG gas prices, there was a big increase in the price of CNG in the national capital Delhi on Monday. Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) has made CNG costlier by Rs 2.5 per kg in the capital Delhi. In this way, now the price of CNG in Delhi has gone up to 64.11 per kg and this new price has come into effect from today itself.
Let us inform that Indraprastha Gas Limited ie IGL retails CNG and piped LPG in the national capital. IGL procures natural gas from domestic fields and also procures imported LNG. This is the seventh increase in CNG prices in the last one month. It is being told that this increase has been due to the rise in gas prices globally.
Know what is the new rate of CNG in NCR cities
- The price of CNG has also been increased by Rs 2.5 in Noida and Ghaziabad. Here in these two cities, now the price of CNG is Rs 66.68 per kg.
- CNG price in Muzaffarnagar, Meerut and Shamli is Rs 71.36 per kg.
- 72.45 kg in Gurugram, Haryana.
- CNG price in Rewari is Rs 74.58 per kg.
- 72.78 per kg in Karnal and Kaithal.
Delhiites were also shocked by the price of petrol and diesel
Petrol and diesel prices in Delhi were once again increased by 40 paise per liter on Monday. In less than two weeks, a total increase of Rs 8.40 per liter has been done. According to the price notification issued by the public sector petroleum marketing companies, the price of petrol in the national capital Delhi has now increased from Rs 103.41 per liter to Rs 103.81 per liter and diesel from Rs 94.67 per liter to Rs 95.07 per liter. Is.
Petrol and diesel prices have been increased across the country, but their prices vary from state to state depending on local taxes. Petrol and diesel prices were increased on March 22 after remaining stable for nearly four and a half months. The prices have been increased for the ninth time since then. So far, the price of petrol and diesel has been increased by a total of Rs 8.40 per liter.