LPG price hikes finally materialized as predicted. On the very first day of September, the burden of inflation increased on the people’s pockets. As soon as the day broke, Indian oil marketing companies increased the price of LPG cylinders. Now customers will have to spend Rs 39 extra to buy the cylinder, which is being considered a big shock.

The morning marked the implementation of new prices. The rates of commercial LPG cylinders have increased. The price of domestic LPG cylinders remains unchanged. Speaking of the capital, Delhi, the price of an LPG cylinder has now reached Rs 1,691.50. Earlier in July, the prices of commercial cylinders had come down considerably, which had caused a big shock to the customers. You can easily find the prices of commercial cylinders in each city below.

How much has the price of a commercial cylinder increased?

You can easily know how much the prices of commercial cylinders have increased after the increase in the price of commercial cylinders. LPG cylinder prices have risen by Rs 39. The price of a commercial gas cylinder in Delhi has increased to Rs 1,691.50. In Kolkata, the price of a commercial gas cylinder has also reached Rs 1802.5.

In Mumbai, the cost of a commercial cylinder has reached Rs 1644. Talking about Chennai, you can buy a gas cylinder for Rs 1855. The price of a commercial LPG cylinder in Patna, the capital of Bihar, has reached Rs 1947. A 19 kg cylinder will cost Rs 1719 in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan.

The price of the domestic cylinder has not changed.

Indian oil marketing companies have not changed the price of LPG cylinders. The cost of LPG cylinders in Delhi, the national capital, remained at Rs 803. A 14 kg cylinder costs Rs 829 in Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal. The cost of gas cylinders in Mumbai, the economic capital, remained at Rs 802.5. A domestic gas cylinder in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, was selling for Rs 918.5.

Petrol and diesel prices did not change.

People were hoping that there could be some relief in the price of petrol and diesel today, but this did not happen. Indian oil marketing companies did not change the price of petrol and diesel. In the capital, Delhi, petrol remained at Rs 94.72 per liter. Prices for diesel stood at Rs 87.62 per liter.

In the financial capital Mumbai, petrol prices were seen trending at Rs 103.44 per liter and diesel prices were observed trending at Rs 89.97 per liter. Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, witnessed a trend of petrol prices at Rs 100.75 per liter. Diesel prices trended at Rs 92.34 per liter. In Kolkata, petrol prices peaked at Rs 104.95 per litre. The recorded diesel prices stood at Rs 91.76 per litre.

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