LPG Cylinder Price: Cylinder prices have increased from today, check the new rates

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LPG Cylinder Price: Cylinder prices have increased from today, check the new rates
LPG Cylinder Price: Cylinder prices have increased from today, check the new rates

The price of 19KG commercial cylinder has been increased from the first of October. After the new change, the price of cylinder in Delhi has increased from Rs 1691.50 to Rs 1740 per cylinder. However, government oil companies have given a big relief to aviation companies by reducing the price of aviation fuel. This has increased the hope of cheaper air fares in the festive season.

There has been a shock of inflation just before the start of the festive season. Government oil marketing companies have increased the price of commercial LPG cylinders from today i.e. October 1. The new rates have also come into effect from today. Let us know how much the price of commercial LPG cylinder has increased and whether there has been any change in the prices of domestic cylinders.

How much will commercial cylinders cost now?

Government oil marketing companies have increased the price of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder by Rs 48.5. Now the price of 19 kg cylinder in the national capital Delhi is Rs 1,740. At the same time, commercial LPG cylinder will be available in Kolkata for Rs 1,850, in Mumbai for Rs 1,692 and in Chennai for Rs 1,903. Oil companies had also increased the price of commercial LPG cylinders in August. Then it was only Rs 6.5 per cylinder.

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Change in the price of domestic cylinder too?

However, the matter of relief is that only commercial cylinders have been made expensive. There has been no change in the price of domestic LPG cylinder. This means that cooking in your kitchen will not be expensive at the moment. But, due to the increase in the price of commercial cylinder, eating outside may become a bit expensive.

Relief of cheap fuel to airlines

Government oil companies have given a big relief to aviation companies by reducing the price of aviation fuel. They have reduced the price of ATF (Aviation turbine fuel) by Rs 5,883 per kilolitre (1000 liters). This change also came into effect from today. Last month also, ATF prices were reduced by Rs 4,495.48 per kilolitre. Now it remains to be seen whether the airlines pass on this benefit to passengers by reducing airfares or not.

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