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LPG Cylinder Prices Slashed By ₹91.50

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New Delhi: Oil marketing companies have reduced the price of per unit commercial LPG cylinder by ₹91.50 with immediate effect.

With this latest revision in prices, a 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder will cost ₹1,885, instead of ₹1,976 in Delhi.

On August 1 too, the prices of commercial LPG cylinders were reduced by ₹36. Prior to that, on July 6, rates for the 19-kilogram commercial cylinder were cut by ₹8.5 per unit.

Prices of domestic cylinders will, however, continue to remain steady.

On July 6, prices of domestic liquid petroleum gas cylinders weighing 14.2 kgs were raised by ₹50 per unit. Previously, the prices for domestic cylinders were revised on May 19, 2022.

In the national capital Delhi, it currently sells at ₹1,053 per unit.

Besides, in Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai, it sells at ₹1,079, ₹1,052.5, and ₹1,068.5, respectively.

Rates differ from state to state depending on the local VAT.

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