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Here’s All You Need To Know About Latest LPG (Cooking Gas) Prices

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LPG Gas Price: The government currently subsidises 12 cylinders of 14.2 kilograms each per household every year. The consumer has to make any additional purchases of LPG cylinders at the prevailing market price.



LPG Cylinder Price: Non-subsidised liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices have been unchanged in most metros this month. This marks the second month of almost no change in LPG prices, following marginal increases in June and July. Currently, the prices of non-subsidised LPG refills vary in different parts of the country, and are revised every month. With effect from September 1, the price of non-subsidised LPG has remained steady at ₹ 594 per cylinder (14.2 kilograms) each in Delhi and Mumbai, according to data from Indian Oil Corporation, which supplies LPG under brand Indane.
However, there were marginal price changes in Kolkata and Chennai. In Kolkata, the price was revised to ₹ 620.50 per cylinder from ₹ 621 per cylinder, and in Chennai, it was reduced marginally to ₹ 610 from ₹ 610.50 per cylinder.



Also Read: Read New Rules of LPG Price, Banks, Aadhar, GST & Toll Tax from 1 September 2020

Here are the current prices of Indane non-subsidised LPG in the four metros:

CityPrice In Rupees Per 14.2 KG Cylinder
With Effect From September 1Existing
Delhi594.00594.00
Kolkata620.50621.00
Mumbai594.00594.00
Chennai610.00610.50
(Source: iocl.com)

 



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The government currently subsidises 12 cylinders of 14.2 kilograms each per household every year. The consumer has to make any additional purchases of LPG cylinders at the prevailing market price.

The amount of subsidy provided by the government on the annual quota of 12 refills varies from month to month. The subsidy amount is determined broadly by factors such as crude oil and foreign exchange rates.

 

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