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The retail selling price of domestic gas was Rs 410.Non-subsidised LPG rates rose by Rs 25 per cylinder on August 1 and by the same proportion on August 18.33. Any quantity over this had to be bought at market price or non-subsidised rates.5 per 14.2-kg each per household at subsidised or below-market rates.Industry sources said the subsidised LPG price was not raised on August 1 because Parliament was in session and the government could have been attacked by the opposition.39 per litre.2-kg cylinder in Delhi, according to a price notification of oil companies.In Mumbai, a 14.2-kg cylinder electromagnetic flowmeter on March 1, 2014.2 kg LPG cylinder now costs Rs 884.

However, monthly price increases have eliminated the subsidy.The latest increase in subsidised LPG price now has taken the cumulative rate hike since January 1 to Rs 190 per cylinder.The price of domestic cooking gas has more than doubled in the last seven years..50 per cylinder on July 1.New Delhi: The prices of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cooking gas cylinders across all categories including subsidised gas on Wednesday were hiked by Rs 25 per cylinder — the third straight increase in rates in less than two months.Meanwhile, after remaining unchanged for more than a week, petrol price was cut by 10 paise a litre diesel by 14 paise.Petrol price in Delhi is now at Rs 101.

These monthly increases led to the elimination of subsidies by May 2020.Subsidised as well as non-subsidised LPG now costs Rs 884.Barring a few far-flung areas, which get a small portion of freight subsidy, the price of subsidised and non-subsidised LPG in major cities is almost at par.This is the third straight increase in prices in less than two months.77 a litre in Mumbai at Rs 96.The price of a 19-kg commercial cylinder has also been increased by Rs 75, which will now cost Rs 1,693 in Delhi.34 and in Mumbai, it is priced at Rs 107. Diesel price in Delhi is now at Rs 88.The government policy provides for the supply of 12 cylinders of 14.50 while in Kolkata, it is priced at Rs 911 – the highest among the four metros. Subsidised and non-subsidised LPG rates were hiked by Rs 25

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