New Delhi: In the second straight month of a price increase, domestic cooking gas, LPG price was raised by Rs 25 per cylinder Wednesday, making the subsidised LPG to cost Rs 859 per 14.2-kg cylinder in Delhi, according to a price notification of the oil companies.
Rates were hiked by Rs 25.50 per cylinder July 1. Non-subsidised LPG rates were increased August 1 by the same proportion, and now the subsidised cooking gas prices have been raised. There is hardly any difference in the rate of subsidised and non-subsidised cooking gas.
Industry sources said that the subsidised LPG price was not raised August 1 because the parliament was in session and the government could have been attacked by the opposition.
The latest increase in the subsidised LPG price has now taken the cumulative rate hike since January 1 to Rs 165 per cylinder.
The government eliminated subsidies on LPG by raising rates every month. These monthly increases led to the elimination of subsidies by May 2020.
The price of domestic cooking gas has more than doubled in the last seven years. The retail selling price of domestic gas was Rs 410.5 per 14.2-kg cylinder on March 1, 2014.
In Mumbai, a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder now costs Rs 859.5, while in Kolkata, it is priced at Rs 886. For people of Chennai, an LPG cylinder will now cost Rs 875.50, up from Rs 850.50.
Meanwhile, diesel prices were cut by 19 to 21 paise across the country, though petrol prices remained unchanged, according to the price notification.
This is the first change in price in over a month. While petrol continues to remain unchanged at Rs 101.84 a litre in Delhi, Diesel rates have, however, been reduced to Rs 89.67 per litre from Rs 89.87. In Mumbai, the fuel now costs Rs 97.24 per litre.
PTI