General public suffers setback in Corona crisis, LPG prices increases
General public suffers setback in Corona crisis, LPG prices increases
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The price of LPG cylinder has increased since Monday. Due to increase in LPG prices internationally, the prices of LPG cylinders have been increased in India. The 14.2-kg non-subsidized LPG cylinder has become costlier by Rs 11.50 in the national capital Delhi. According to the website of Indian Oil, earlier it was priced at Rs 581.50 in Delhi, which has now become Rs 593 per cylinder. Similarly, its price in Kolkata has now become 616 rupees. Earlier it was sold here for Rs 584.50. In this way, in Kolkata, the subsidy of 14.2 kg LPG cylinder has increased by Rs 31.5. This increase in prices has come into effect from June 1.

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Talking about Mumbai, then the price of non-subsidized kitchen gas cylinder has increased by Rs 11.50. Earlier it was sold here for Rs 579, which has now become Rs 590.50. Talking about Chennai, the price of non-subsidized kitchen gas cylinder has increased by Rs 37. It was earlier sold in Chennai for Rs 569.50, which is now being sold for Rs 606.50 from June 1.

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The beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana will not have any impact on the rise in prices of LPG cylinders. The beneficiaries of PMUY will receive a free cylinder by 30 June. It is worth noting that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced to provide free LPG cylinders for three months to the beneficiaries of Ujjwala scheme under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana.

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