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Non-Subsidised Cooking LPG To Cost Rs 50 More, Rs 769 In Delhi: Report
- Monday February 15, 2021
- India News | Edited by Shatabdi Chowdhury
Cooking gas cylinder to cost Rs 50 more from Monday, Rs 769 in Delhi: News agency ANI
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Subsidised LPG Hiked By Rs 2.08 Per Cylinder; Non-Subsidised Up By 42.50
- Thursday February 28, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Domestic cooking gas (LPG) price was on Thursday hiked by Rs 2.08 per cylinder and non-subsidised gas by Rs 42.50 per bottle, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) said.
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Domestic LPG Cylinder Price Breaches Rs 1000 Mark
- Wednesday November 21, 2018
- India News | Edited by Jayanth Jacob
The price of non-subsidised domestic LPG cylinder of 14.2 kg has breached the Rs 1,000 mark in several places across the country. As consumers cough up an average of Rs 200 more for a cooking gas cylinder than what they had paid for in January, Rs 1,000 appears to be the new normal, say analysts.
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LPG Cooking Gas Cylinders Get Costlier, Non-Subsidised Rates Up By Rs 59
- Sunday September 30, 2018
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Subsidised cooking gas (LPG) price was on Sunday hiked by Rs 2.89 per cylinder to Rs 502.4 per cylinder.
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Price Of Non-Subsided Cooking Gas Reduced By Rs 35 Per Cylinder
- Monday April 2, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Prices of non-subsidised LPG, or cooking gas, have been reduced by Rs 35.50 per cylinder, and that of the subsidised one by a marginal Rs 1.74, according to state-run oil marketing companies, even as public sector Indraprastha Gas Ltd hiked the rates for piped and compressed natural gas (CNG) supply to cities in the national capital region.
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Latest LPG Cylinder Rate: Subsidised, Non-Subsidised Cooking Gas Prices In Top Cities
- Tuesday February 13, 2018
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
In the second LPG rate revision this year, cooking gas rates have been changed marginally across Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.
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LPG Cylinder Prices In Top Cities After Latest Revision
- Saturday December 16, 2017
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
Effective December 1, 2017, non-subsidised LPG or cooking gas costs Rs 747 per cylinder in Delhi and Rs 719 per cylinder in Mumbai, according to Indian Oil.
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Non-Subsidised LPG Cylinder Price Hiked By Rs 16.50
- Tuesday July 1, 2014
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
After the hike in petrol and diesel rates, the price of non-subsidised cooking gas (LPG) was on Tuesday raised by Rs.16.50 per cylinder in the wake of international crude oil prices surging due to the ongoing Iraq crisis.
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Veerappa Moily unveils five kg cooking gas cylinder in Bangalore
- Saturday October 5, 2013
- Bangalore News | Indo-Asian News Service
Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M Veerappa Moily today launched the sale of five-kg cooking gas cylinder at the non-subsidised rate of Rs.492 per cylinder, including taxes.
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Price hike, rollback of LPG decided by oil marketing firms: Veerappa Moily
- Monday November 5, 2012
- India News | Edited by Mala Das
Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily today reiterated that the move last week to hold back a proposed hike in the price of non-subsidised cooking gas was taken not by the government but by oil marketing companies. The minister was at pains to explain that with an election code of conduct in place, the government could not take such decisions.
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Government puts hike in price of LPG cylinders on hold
- Friday November 2, 2012
- India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh
Hours after announcing a hike of Rs.26.50 per non-subsidised LPG cylinder, the government put its decision on hold. Earlier, taking a politically prickly decision, just weeks ahead of two crucial state elections, the government hiked the cost of non-subsidised cooking gas cylinders, which would have brought its cost to Rs. 922 for a household in De...
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Before major elections, LPG price hiked by Rs 26.50
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh
Taking a politically prickly decision, just weeks ahead of two crucial state elections, the government today hiked the cost of non-subsidised cooking gas cylinders by Rs 26.50. This brings the cost of a non-subsidised cylinder to Rs 922 for a household in Delhi. The same cylinder at a subsidised rate is Rs. 410.42 in Delhi.
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On Facebook, Mamata Banerjee seeks support for protest against LPG price hike
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today asked all political parties, including those supporting the UPA government from outside, to build pressure for roll back of hike in price of non-subsidised cooking gas.
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Non-subsidised LPG price hiked by Rs. 26.50 to Rs. 922 per cylinder
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The government has increase the price of non-subsidised cooking gas cylinders by Rs 26.5, reports the Press Trust of India.
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Non-Subsidised Cooking LPG To Cost Rs 50 More, Rs 769 In Delhi: Report
- Monday February 15, 2021
- India News | Edited by Shatabdi Chowdhury
Cooking gas cylinder to cost Rs 50 more from Monday, Rs 769 in Delhi: News agency ANI
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www.ndtv.com
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Subsidised LPG Hiked By Rs 2.08 Per Cylinder; Non-Subsidised Up By 42.50
- Thursday February 28, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Domestic cooking gas (LPG) price was on Thursday hiked by Rs 2.08 per cylinder and non-subsidised gas by Rs 42.50 per bottle, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Domestic LPG Cylinder Price Breaches Rs 1000 Mark
- Wednesday November 21, 2018
- India News | Edited by Jayanth Jacob
The price of non-subsidised domestic LPG cylinder of 14.2 kg has breached the Rs 1,000 mark in several places across the country. As consumers cough up an average of Rs 200 more for a cooking gas cylinder than what they had paid for in January, Rs 1,000 appears to be the new normal, say analysts.
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www.ndtv.com
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LPG Cooking Gas Cylinders Get Costlier, Non-Subsidised Rates Up By Rs 59
- Sunday September 30, 2018
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Subsidised cooking gas (LPG) price was on Sunday hiked by Rs 2.89 per cylinder to Rs 502.4 per cylinder.
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www.ndtv.com
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Price Of Non-Subsided Cooking Gas Reduced By Rs 35 Per Cylinder
- Monday April 2, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Prices of non-subsidised LPG, or cooking gas, have been reduced by Rs 35.50 per cylinder, and that of the subsidised one by a marginal Rs 1.74, according to state-run oil marketing companies, even as public sector Indraprastha Gas Ltd hiked the rates for piped and compressed natural gas (CNG) supply to cities in the national capital region.
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www.ndtv.com
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Latest LPG Cylinder Rate: Subsidised, Non-Subsidised Cooking Gas Prices In Top Cities
- Tuesday February 13, 2018
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
In the second LPG rate revision this year, cooking gas rates have been changed marginally across Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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LPG Cylinder Prices In Top Cities After Latest Revision
- Saturday December 16, 2017
- Business | NDTV Profit Team
Effective December 1, 2017, non-subsidised LPG or cooking gas costs Rs 747 per cylinder in Delhi and Rs 719 per cylinder in Mumbai, according to Indian Oil.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Non-Subsidised LPG Cylinder Price Hiked By Rs 16.50
- Tuesday July 1, 2014
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
After the hike in petrol and diesel rates, the price of non-subsidised cooking gas (LPG) was on Tuesday raised by Rs.16.50 per cylinder in the wake of international crude oil prices surging due to the ongoing Iraq crisis.
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www.ndtv.com
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Veerappa Moily unveils five kg cooking gas cylinder in Bangalore
- Saturday October 5, 2013
- Bangalore News | Indo-Asian News Service
Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M Veerappa Moily today launched the sale of five-kg cooking gas cylinder at the non-subsidised rate of Rs.492 per cylinder, including taxes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Price hike, rollback of LPG decided by oil marketing firms: Veerappa Moily
- Monday November 5, 2012
- India News | Edited by Mala Das
Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily today reiterated that the move last week to hold back a proposed hike in the price of non-subsidised cooking gas was taken not by the government but by oil marketing companies. The minister was at pains to explain that with an election code of conduct in place, the government could not take such decisions.
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www.ndtv.com
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Government puts hike in price of LPG cylinders on hold
- Friday November 2, 2012
- India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh
Hours after announcing a hike of Rs.26.50 per non-subsidised LPG cylinder, the government put its decision on hold. Earlier, taking a politically prickly decision, just weeks ahead of two crucial state elections, the government hiked the cost of non-subsidised cooking gas cylinders, which would have brought its cost to Rs. 922 for a household in De...
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www.ndtv.com
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Before major elections, LPG price hiked by Rs 26.50
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh
Taking a politically prickly decision, just weeks ahead of two crucial state elections, the government today hiked the cost of non-subsidised cooking gas cylinders by Rs 26.50. This brings the cost of a non-subsidised cylinder to Rs 922 for a household in Delhi. The same cylinder at a subsidised rate is Rs. 410.42 in Delhi.
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www.ndtv.com
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On Facebook, Mamata Banerjee seeks support for protest against LPG price hike
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today asked all political parties, including those supporting the UPA government from outside, to build pressure for roll back of hike in price of non-subsidised cooking gas.
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www.ndtv.com
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Non-subsidised LPG price hiked by Rs. 26.50 to Rs. 922 per cylinder
- Thursday November 1, 2012
- India News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The government has increase the price of non-subsidised cooking gas cylinders by Rs 26.5, reports the Press Trust of India.
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