In this era of inflation, the kitchen budget of the common man has once again faltered. On June 7, domestic LPG cylinder prices were increased by ₹ 29 per unit across the country, after which today (June 10) the prices have remained stable at the same increased level. If we look at the latest data released by Indian Oil (IOCL), this is the second major increase in less than three months. Earlier on March 7 also, the price of cylinder had increased by ₹ 60.
In fact, since the war broke out in Iran and West Asia, there has been a total increase in the prices of domestic cooking gas. Huge increase of ₹89 This has happened, which has directly impacted the pockets of housewives and common consumers.
What are the prices of LPG today in major cities of the country?
For your convenience, the latest rate list of domestic (14.2 kg) and commercial (19 kg) cylinders of different states and major cities of the country is being given in the table below:
Cylinder becomes most expensive in mountains and remote areas
People living in geographically difficult and hilly areas are being hit the hardest by LPG. Most expensive domestic LPG cylinder in the country at present with The price of which is available in ₹1,179 Has reached. Apart from this, prices are also skyrocketing in some other remote areas:
Commercial cylinder prices also cross ₹3,700
Difficulties have increased not only for home kitchens but also for small and big businessmen running hotels, restaurants, catering and dhabas. The prices of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder are also at a record level. The most expensive commercial cylinder is also available in Leh, where its price ₹3,752 Has reached.
Apart from this, its price in North Tripura is ₹ 3,638, in West Imphal it is ₹ 3,599 and in Aizawl it is ₹ 3,595.50. Talking about other big cities, it is available in Andaman for ₹ 3,544, Srinagar for ₹ 3,458 and Hyderabad for ₹ 3,367.
Why are LPG prices different in every city?
This question arises in the minds of many consumers that when the gas companies are the same, then why do the rates change according to the cities? Its main reason Transportation costs, logistics expenses, states’ own local taxes (such as VAT) and the city’s distance from the main refinery or depot. it occurs. It takes more time, risk and money to safely deliver cylinders to hilly, remote north-eastern states and island areas, which directly impacts the retail price.
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