Subsidised LPG cylinder price goes up by Rs 2.94

A subsidised LPG cylinder which was being sold at Rs 502.40 in October is now available at Rs 505.34

GN Bureau | November 1, 2018


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Indian Oil has increased the price of subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi for domestic customers by Rs 2.94 per cylinder for the month of November.

 
A subsidised LPG cylinder which was being sold at Rs 502.40 in October is now available at Rs 505.34.
 
While the price of non-subsidised LPG in Delhi will increase by Rs 60 per cylinder in November 2018 mainly due to change in international price and foreign exchange fluctuations, the actual impact on subsidised domestic LPG customers is only Rs 2.94 per unit, which is mainly due to GST levied on the above. The subsidy transfer in customers’ bank account has been increased to Rs 433.66 per cylinder in November as against Rs 376.60 in October.
 
IOCL says domestic subsidised LPG customer is protected against the increase in LPG prices.

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