India news: Commercial LPG prices go up again
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India news: Commercial LPG prices go up again
"The Indian government on Friday sharply raised the price of commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sold by state-owned companies by 993 Indian rupees, impacting restaurants, hotels, and food shop owners."
"This is the third consecutive price hike for a 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder in India since the war began on February 28, with the new price in New Delhi now at 3,071.50 Indian rupees."
"Concerns have been raised that the hike could be reflected in food and dining costs, as businesses may pass on some of the increased prices to consumers."
"New rules for domestic LPG booking and delivery have been finalized to address issues of hoarding, black marketing, and illegal diversion of subsidized gas."
The Indian government increased the price of commercial liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by 993 rupees, affecting restaurants and food outlets. This marks the third consecutive price hike since the war in Iran began. The new price for a 19-kg LPG cylinder in New Delhi is now 3,071.50 rupees. Concerns arise that these costs will be passed on to consumers. Additionally, new rules for domestic LPG booking and delivery have been implemented to combat hoarding and illegal diversion of subsidized gas.
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