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Domestic Gas Cylinder Price Becomes First In Modi Government, Know What Has Become

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  • According to IOCL, since January 2014, for the first time ever, the capital Delhi has not changed on the 1st
  • Last seen in the middle of the month was 36 months ago on 15 November 2017.
  • Domestic Gas Cylinder unchanged in all metros except Kolkata in August 2020

 



new Delhi. It is a matter of relief that no change has been seen in Domestic Gas Cylinder Price in Mumbai and Chennai including the capital of the country. While Kolkata has seen an increase. It is surprising that after combining both the tenures of the Modi government, for the first time since January 1, 2014, it has been seen that there is some kind of LPG Cylinder Price on one date in Delhi, the capital of the country. The change did not happen. Talking about the changes in the middle of the month, November 2017 means that it has been seen for the first time after 36 months. Let us also tell you in this month how much you will have to pay for the price of domestic gas cylinder.

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Firstly,
on the first date of the month of domestic gas cylinder price , there has been no change in the capital Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai today. They have to pay the last price. After three consecutive increases, the common people have got this relief. Since May, the price of domestic gas cylinders was increasing. This means consumers of Delhi and Mumbai will have to pay Rs 594 in this month. While the people of Chennai have to pay a price of Rs 610.50. While in Kolkata, the price has been increased from Rs 620.50 to Rs 621.



 

Commercial gas cylinders have increased

, on the other hand, the price of 19 kg commercial gas cylinders has increased. Where there is no change in the capital of the country, Delhi. On the other hand, there has been an increase of 1 rupee in Kolkata, 50 paise in Mumbai and 2 rupees in Chennai. After this, the price of commercial gas cylinders in the four metros has gone up to Rs 1135.50, Rs 1198.50, Rs 1091 in Mumbai and Rs 1253 in Chennai respectively.



 

 



For the first time since 2014,
the month-wise history of domestic gas cylinder cylinders is available only on 1 January 2014 on the IOCL website. After analyzing this, it is known that there has been no change in the price of domestic gas cylinders for the first time on a date in Delhi, the capital of the country. During this period, there has not been a month when there is no reduction or increase in the price of domestic gas cylinder in Delhi. On the other hand, if we talk about changes in the middle of the month, it happened after 15 November 2017, when there is no change in all the metros except Kolkata. Before that, it was seen on 11 July 2017, 16 August 2016, 17 May 2016, 9 April 2016 and 5 January 2014. The special thing is that all these dates have changed only in Kolkata and nowhere else.

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