Prices of non-subsided LPG cylinder slashed by Rs 35


New Delhi, Apr 2 (DHNS): Oil marketing companies have cut prices of non-subsidised cooking gas cylinder (LPG) by Rs 35.50.

The revised rates are effective from April 1, the country's largest state-owned oil marketing firm Indian Oil Corporation said on Monday.

After the price cut, a 14.2 kg non-subsidised cooking gas cylinder will be now sold for Rs 653.50 in Delhi as against Rs 689 per cylinder.

The revised price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Kolkata is Rs 676. In Mumbai, it is Rs 625 per cylinder and the non-subsidised refill in Chennai will now be sold at Rs 663.50.

The IOCL said it has also cut the rates of subsidised LPG refills marginally by Rs 1.74 per cylinder.

The price of a subsidised LPG refill will now be Rs 491.35 in Delhi as against Rs 493 earlier.

IOCL also cut the jet fuel prices by Rs 231 in Delhi. Jet fuel will now be sold at Rs 61,450 per/kl in Delhi.

In Kolkata, the new rate will be Rs 65,985 per/kl, in Mumbai Rs 61,025 per/kl and in Chennai, the rate will be Rs 61,615 per /kl.

However, there is no respite to consumers from high petrol and diesel prices.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Apr 03 2018

    LPG cylinder slashed by Rs 35. But still not as cheap as UPA II despite higher International Crude oil prices.
    Interestingly the day PM Modi government increased the price on Petrol/Diesel prices to highest in four years, our neighbouring country Pakistan reduced the prices.

    1. Why Pakistan can pass the low crude oil prices to its citizens, why PM Modi government is charging more than UPA II prices?
    2. Where is all that addition revenue generated from multiple layer of taxes goes?
    3. How much revenue generated from the additional charges through taxes in last four years?
    4. Why petroleum products are not brought under the ambit of Goods and Services Act?
    5. Why only in PM Modi's India fuel prices are highest than the entire South East Asian nations?
    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 02 2018

    Petrel & Diesel prices are highest since 1947 ...

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 02 2018

    Tomorrow Petrol will be Rs. 45.00 per liter
    day after Diesel will be Rs. 35.00 per liter

    And then everywhere BJP, BJP, BJP, BJP, BJP.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Mon, Apr 02 2018

    Jet Fuel is also derivative from Crude Oil....like Petrol and Diesel...when its price is reduced,,, its logical to reduce Petrol and Diesel prices as well...

    Can anybody please tell this to Modiji and Jhootleyji please???...

    ...JH...

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