After increase in petrol and diesel prices, the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG has been increased today by Rs 2.34 for subsidized and Rs 48 for non-subsidised cylinders. The new price for subsidised cylinder in Delhi is Rs 493.55, while that of non-subsidised cylinder is Rs 698.50. The prices of LPG have increased in Kolkata, Chennai and Mumbai as well.
The new rates for subsidised cylinder are Rs 496.65 in Kolkata, Rs 491.31 in Mumbai and Rs 481.84 in Chennai. The new prices for non-subsidised cylinder are Rs 723.50 in Kolkata, Rs 671.50 in Mumbai and Rs 712.50 in Chennai.
The last three days have seen marginal cuts in petrol and diesel prices in the range of 11-15 paise per litre. With effect from 6 am on Friday, June 1, petrol prices were at Rs 78.29 per litre in Delhi, Rs 80.92 per litre in Kolkata, Rs 86.1 per litre in Mumbai and Rs 81.28 per litre in Chennai, according to Indian Oil Corporation. Diesel prices were at Rs 69.2 a litre, Rs 71.75 a litre, Rs 73.67 a litre and Rs 73.06 a litre respectively.
Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi while talking to beneficiaries of Ujjwala Yojana said that government has given 10 crore LPG connections in the last four years. Of this, four crore connections have been given for free to women from economically weak families, and 45 per cent of the beneficiaries were Dalits and tribals.
The prices for LPG cylinders - at subsidized and non-subsidised rates - were lowered five times in calendar year 2018. In May, non-subsidised LPG prices were revised downward in the range of Rs 0.5-3 per cylinder of 14.2 kg in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, according to data from Indian Oil Corporation, which supplies the cooking gas under brand Indane.
While the change in subsidized LPG prices was of magnitude 2-14 paise per litre, the overall change in non-subsidised LPG prices was nearly Rs 100 per cylinder in the last five consecutive reductions.
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