Fire in the price of LPG cylinder

Fire in the price of LPG cylinder customers has suffered a major setback. Indian Oil has increased the rates of 14.2 Kg LPG cylinder without subsidy in Delhi with effect from July 1, 2021. The company has increased the price of a cylinder by Rs 25.50. With this, the cylinder which was available for Rs 809 will now be available for Rs 834.50. Along with this, the rates of commercial cylinders of 19 kilos have also changed from July 1, 2021. Its rate has increased by Rs 76.50. Now it will be available for Rs 1550.

Let us tell you that last month, the company had cut the rate of commercial cylinders by Rs 122. With this, 19 Kilo Ka Cylinder had come for Rs 1473.50. However, there was no change in the price of non-subsidized domestic LPG cylinders.

what is the price in the states?

Let us tell you that the prices of LPG keep on changing from state to state. The price of a commercial cylinder in Delhi has gone up to Rs 1550. Whereas in Mumbai it is Rs 1507. On the other hand, Kolkata has Rs 1629 and Chennai Rs 1687.5 per cylinder.

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Price of petrol

Like LPG, the price of petrol and diesel is on fire. Petrol in Delhi remained stable at Rs 98.81 per liter on Thursday. Here diesel also remained at Rs 89.18 per liter. Petrol is the most expensive in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan. Even the price of diesel is up. Petrol price in Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata is Rs 104.90, Rs 99.80 and Rs 98.64 per litre.

Petrol 100 ke par

With the prices fluctuating over the past few months, petrol will soon hit Rs 100 per liter or more nationally. Diesel is also fast approaching century across the country. Diesel prices are also increasing across the country in line with petrol prices, but there was no change in its retail prices on Thursday.

Price of diesel

Diesel is being sold at Rs 89.18, Rs 96.72, Rs 93.72 and Rs 92.03 per liter in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. Fuel retail prices in India are expected to firm up in the coming days, due to rising global crude oil prices and declining inventory of the world’s largest fuel consumer.

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