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In Black Market, LPG Cylinder Selling For Rs 6,500, Refill For Rs 4,000
- Sunday March 15, 2026
- India News | Reported by Bismee Taskin Islam, Anushka Kumari, Edited by Ashutosh Tripathi
An NDTV investigation has exposed black marketers selling cylinders at steep prices - with rates going up to Rs 6,500 for a gas cylinder and Rs 3,500-Rs 4,000 to refill a 14-kg cylinder, which earlier cost Rs 900-Rs 1,000.
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www.ndtv.com
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Iran War Pushes Many Eateries Into Retro Mode: Wood, Coal Replacing LPG
- Wednesday March 11, 2026
- India News | Reported by Reethu Rajpurohit, Puja Bhardwaj, Rittick Mondal
The headlines have been about India's strategic petroleum reserves but the crunch over volatility in energy supply from the Middle East as a result of US-Israel's war on Iran is also being felt by a hospitality sector starved of LPG cylinders.
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www.ndtv.com
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Domestic LPG Price Hiked By Rs 60, Commercial Cylinder Up Rs 115 Amid Iran War
- Saturday March 7, 2026
- India News | Asian News International
The price of domestic LPG cylinders has been increased with effect from Saturday, March 7, with the cost of a 14.2-kg household cooking gas cylinder rising by Rs 60 across the country, according to sources.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Fuel Price Hike, LPG Cylinders To Cost More
- Friday June 1, 2018
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
The LPG cylinder prices hike in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Prices have increased by Rs 48 for non-subsidised cylinders.
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www.ndtv.com
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LPG (Cooking Gas) Prices Hiked By Rs 93-94 Per Cylinder; Jet Fuel Rates Go Up
- Thursday November 2, 2017
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
Before Wednesday, subsidised LPG cost Rs 491.13 per 14.2 kg cylinder in Delhi, Rs 493.83 in Kolkata, Rs 493.8 in Mumbai and Rs 479.11 in Chennai.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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LPG cylinders may cost more in Delhi
- Monday September 21, 2009
- India News | Press Trust of India
Prices of LPG cylinders might go up in the capital with the cash-strapped Delhi Government mulling to do away with or slash the subsidy offered on them.
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www.ndtv.com
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In Black Market, LPG Cylinder Selling For Rs 6,500, Refill For Rs 4,000
- Sunday March 15, 2026
- India News | Reported by Bismee Taskin Islam, Anushka Kumari, Edited by Ashutosh Tripathi
An NDTV investigation has exposed black marketers selling cylinders at steep prices - with rates going up to Rs 6,500 for a gas cylinder and Rs 3,500-Rs 4,000 to refill a 14-kg cylinder, which earlier cost Rs 900-Rs 1,000.
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www.ndtv.com
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Iran War Pushes Many Eateries Into Retro Mode: Wood, Coal Replacing LPG
- Wednesday March 11, 2026
- India News | Reported by Reethu Rajpurohit, Puja Bhardwaj, Rittick Mondal
The headlines have been about India's strategic petroleum reserves but the crunch over volatility in energy supply from the Middle East as a result of US-Israel's war on Iran is also being felt by a hospitality sector starved of LPG cylinders.
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www.ndtv.com
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Domestic LPG Price Hiked By Rs 60, Commercial Cylinder Up Rs 115 Amid Iran War
- Saturday March 7, 2026
- India News | Asian News International
The price of domestic LPG cylinders has been increased with effect from Saturday, March 7, with the cost of a 14.2-kg household cooking gas cylinder rising by Rs 60 across the country, according to sources.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Fuel Price Hike, LPG Cylinders To Cost More
- Friday June 1, 2018
- India News | Edited by Richa Taneja
The LPG cylinder prices hike in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Prices have increased by Rs 48 for non-subsidised cylinders.
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www.ndtv.com
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LPG (Cooking Gas) Prices Hiked By Rs 93-94 Per Cylinder; Jet Fuel Rates Go Up
- Thursday November 2, 2017
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
Before Wednesday, subsidised LPG cost Rs 491.13 per 14.2 kg cylinder in Delhi, Rs 493.83 in Kolkata, Rs 493.8 in Mumbai and Rs 479.11 in Chennai.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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LPG cylinders may cost more in Delhi
- Monday September 21, 2009
- India News | Press Trust of India
Prices of LPG cylinders might go up in the capital with the cash-strapped Delhi Government mulling to do away with or slash the subsidy offered on them.
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www.ndtv.com