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LPG cylinder prices have been revised an astounding 58 times in the last five years Hike in cooking gas cylinder price was a huge 26 per cent in the 12 month Between April 1, 2017 and July 6, 2022 LPG prices rose by 45 per cent
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India's fuel demand rose 6.1% y-o-y in July, as per PPAC. Cooking gas or LPG sales increased by 1.7%. Gasoline or petrol sales were 6.8% higher from last year.
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Pockets App has come up with a new offer to provide cashback to customers. Customers get up to 10 per cent cashback on the cooking gas bills made via the Pockets App. The cashback is capped at Rs 50 per transaction.
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The impact of a few changes is expected to impact your budget directly. Bank of Baroda will charge a small fee on depositing and withdrawing money. Indian Railways is going to change the timetable of several trains across the country.
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Internal government survey suggests that customers are ready to pay up to Rs 1000 for the refiling of a cooking gas cylinder. This means that the prices of LPG cylinders could move further upwards in the coming days. The Central government has stopped subsidies on LPG since May 2020.
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Cooking gas gets costlier by Rs 25 from today Now, one 14.2 kg LPG cylinder will cost Rs 884.50 in Delhi LPG prices are determined by prevailing crude oil prices in international markets and the rupee-dollar exchange rates
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For an LPG cylinder in Chennai, you will have to pay Rs 850.50 from today (July 1). In Ahmedabad, Gujarat, a cylinder is selling at Rs 841.50. At the beginning of 2021, the price of an LPG cylinder in Delhi was Rs 694.
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Cooking gas cylinder retails at Rs 808-850 per 14kg cylinder. You’ll get a cylinder almost for free if you win Rs 800 cashback in Paytm’s ongoing offer. The last date of the offer has now been extender from May 31 to June 30.
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Nitin Gadkari suggested providing subsidy to buy electric cooking appliances Electricity cooking is clean and will also reduce import dependence on gas. Using 10,000 electric vehicles in Delhi alone can save Rs 30 crore every month.
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India`s fuel demand dipped 45.8% in April from a year earlier, as a nationwide lockdown and travel curbs to combat the spread of novel coronavirus eroded economic activity.
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In a big relief to consumers, the domestic cooking gas (LPG) price was cut by Rs 5.91 per cylinder on Monday, the Indian Oil Corp (IOC), the country's largest fuel retailer, said in a statement.
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This is the second straight monthly reduction in LPG rate. 
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Modi said that the scheme aimed at increasing LPG cylinder coverage among poor families has led to a social transformation with over 45 per cent of its four crore beneficiaries being Dalits and tribals.
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The price of non-subsidised LPG or market priced cooking gas has been hiked by Rs 93 to Rs 742 per bottle.
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The government is eyeing close to Rs 30,000-crore investment for expansion of LPG production and distribution network in next three years as it widens cooking gas coverage by giving out a record number of connections.
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India`s fuel demand fell 0.6 percent in March compared with the same month last year.
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Marking two years of the BJP-led NDA government at the 'Vikas Parv' rally, PM Modi flagged the various schemes launched for the welfare of the people, especially the poor, underprivileged and economically backward.
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Since Modi made the appeal in March last year, 1,00,06,303 LPG consumers have stopped using subsidised cooking gas, helping the exchequer save a few thousand crores of rupees in doles, oil ministry officials said.
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Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF), or jet fuel, price was on Friday hiked by 8.7 percent but that of non-subsidised cooking gas LPG was cut by Rs 4 per cylinder on global trends.






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