Inflation hits common man on first day of December, gas cylinder prices rise
Inflation hits common man on first day of December, gas cylinder prices rise
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New Delhi: Today is the first day of December and on the first day of the month, the common man has suffered a severe setback from inflation. State-run oil marketing companies have increased the prices of LPG gas cylinders from December 1 from today. Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the country's largest state-owned oil company, has increased the price of 19kg commercial gas cylinder by up to Rs 103.50 per cylinder. The price of 19 kg commercial gas cylinder in the national capital Delhi has gone up by Rs 100.50 per cylinder from today. The price of commercial gas cylinder has now gone up to Rs 2101.

However, the biggest relief is that oil companies have not increased the prices of lpg cylinders without subsidy of 14.2 kg domestic ally used by the common man. Whose price has not changed so far. The price of 14.2 kg non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi remains at Rs 899.50. Find out what is the price of 14.2 kg cylinder without subsidy: Delhi now has a price of 14.2 kg cylinder without subsidy at Rs 899.50. The price of LPG cylinder in Kolkata is Rs 926, in Mumbai it is Rs 899.50. The price of non-subsidised cylinders in Chennai has now gone up to Rs 915.50.

New prices of 19 kg commercial gas cylinder swelled by Rs 100 to Rs 2100.50 in Delhi, according to reports. The price of commercial gas cylinder in Kolkata rose by Rs 101 to Rs 2,174.5. Earlier it was priced at Rs 2073.5. Commercial gas in Mumbai has reached Rs 2,051. The first price was Rs 1,950. There is an increase of Rs. 101. In Chennai, the price of 19 kg commercial gas cylinder has gone up to Rs 2,234.50. The first price was Rs 2,133.

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