In this way, the price of domestic gas cylinder has increased by 100 rupees in 15 days. At the same time, the price of 19 kg commercial (commercial) gas cylinder has increased by 36 rupees for the second time.
Bhopal: The price of LPG cylinder has increased for the second time in the last 15 days in Bhopal. The price of non-subsidized domestic gas cylinders (LPG) has been increased by Rs 50 on Tuesday. This growth has come from the petroleum companies. Now in Bhopal, the price of 14.2 kg non subsidized LPG cylinder has been increased to Rs 700. Earlier on December 2, petroleum companies had increased the price of domestic gas cylinders by Rs 50. The price of 14.2 kg LPG cylinder was Rs 600 in November.
LPG Gas Cylinder Price: LPG cylinder becomes expensive again in second month, know new price
In this way, the price of domestic gas cylinder has increased by 100 rupees in 15 days. At the same time, the price of 19 kg commercial (commercial) gas cylinder has increased by 36 rupees for the second time. Now in Bhopal, the price of a commercial gas cylinder has increased from Rs 1301.50 to Rs 1337.50. Earlier, on December 2, the price of commercial cylinders was increased by Rs 54.50. Commercial cylinders have become expensive by Rs 90.50 in the last 15 days.
Prices of gas cylinder increased in last 15 days
– 14.2 kg domestic gas cylinder became expensive by Rs 100.
-19 kg commercial gas cylinder became expensive by Rs 90.50.
14.2 kg gas cylinder (non-subsidized)
– Rate on December 3 – Rs 650 per cylinder
– Rate from December 15 – Rs 700 per cylinder
On December 2, the rate was Rs 600 per cylinder.
Rate on December 3 – Rs 1301.50 per cylinder
Rate from December 15- Rs.1337.50 per cylinder
The rates were on December 2 – Rs 1247 per cylinder
First Relief August news for consumers, no change in LPG Cylinder Price
Subsidies have been closed since May
Domestic gas consumers of Bhopal district received gas subsidy till April, but the gas subsidy has stopped after the prices of subsidized and non-subsidized gas cylinders were exceeded in May. He is still intact. At present, gas cylinders have become expensive by Rs 100, but neither gas agency operators nor officials of Petroleum Corporation know when the subsidy will come to the consumers’ account.