LPG Price: Today the Finance Minister is going to present the country’s budget. Just before the budget, oil companies have released the prices of both domestic and commercial LPG cylinders. Let’s know about this.
LPG Price on 1 February 2023: Today, on February 1, 2023, the country’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is going to present the last full budget (Budget 2023) of the second term of the Modi Government at the Center. The general public has a lot of expectations from the Finance Minister. Just before the budget, government oil companies have released the domestic (Domestic LPG Price) and commercial LPG Price (Commercial LPG Price) on 1 February. Today, giving relief to the public, there has been no change in the price of gas cylinders. The last time the price of domestic gas cylinder was increased on July 6, 2022, when the price of gas was increased by Rs 50.
Know how much domestic gas cylinder is available in all the four metros of the country-
- Delhi – Rs 1053 per cylinder
- Mumbai – Rs 1052.50 per cylinder
- Kolkata – Rs 1079 per cylinder
- Chennai – Rs 1068.50 per cylinder
Commercial gas cylinder prices in all the four metros- - Delhi – Rs 1769 per cylinder
- Mumbai – Rs 1721 per cylinder
- Kolkata – Rs 1869.50 per cylinder
- Chennai – Rs 1917 per cylinder
Gas prices were expensive in January-
Let us tell you that earlier January 2023 started with a shock of inflation, when oil companies increased the price of commercial gas cylinders by up to Rs 25. After this increase, food had become expensive in restaurants, hotels etc. This ultimately increases the burden on the pocket of the public.
How many times the gas cylinder became expensive in the year 2022
In the year 2022, the public was continuously hit by inflation and a continuous increase in the prices of gas cylinders was recorded. Last year, a total increase of Rs 153.5 has been recorded in the prices of domestic gas cylinders. On the other hand, if we talk about commercial LPG gas cylinder, last year its price had also crossed Rs 2,000 per cylinder. The last major change in the price of domestic LPG cylinder was on July 6, when the price of gas cylinder was increased by Rs 50.