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Price of commercial LPG cylinders reduced by Rs 25.5

| @indiablooms | Oct 01, 2022, at 02:33 pm

New Delhi: The prices of commercial LPG cylinders have been reduced by Rs 25.5 per cylinder on Saturday.

According to a price notification of Indian Oil, the decreased price would come into effect from today.

With the decrease in the price, a 19 kg LPG cylinder for commercial use will now cost ₹1,859, instead of ₹1,885 in Delhi.

In Kolkata, it will cost Rs 1,959 instead of Rs 1,995.50, in Mumbai Rs 1,811.50 instead of Rs 1,844 and in Chennai Rs 2,009.50 instead of Rs 2,045.

The prices were reduced on September 1, 2022, too. Prior to that the prices of 19 kg cylinders were revised downward on July 6.

However, prices of domestic LPG cylinders continued to remain the same.

(With UNI inputs)

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