LPG price cut by ₹10 per cylinder
The Hindu
After raising cooking gas prices by ₹125 per cylinder last month, state-owned oil firms on Wednesday announced a ₹10 per cylinder cut in LPG rates on softening international oil prices. A 14.2-kg LPG
After raising cooking gas prices by ₹125 per cylinder last month, state-owned oil firms on Wednesday announced a ₹10 per cylinder cut in LPG rates on softening international oil prices. A 14.2-kg LPG cylinder — both for subsidised and market price users — will cost ₹809 from April 1 as against ₹819 currently, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) said in a statement. The price cut, which traditionally is announced on the day the change is effective — four times the rates went up in a span of one month — was announced a day ahead of the second phase of voting in West Bengal and Assam.More Related News

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