LPG and CNG Price: Rules change from today July 1

LPG and CNG Price: Month of July starts from today, it will with a series of significant changes. Just like in previous instances, this time too, various modifications will be implemented, affecting several aspects of our daily lives, including cooking gas, commercial gas, CNG-PNG, and more rules change from today July 1.

These changes in July will undoubtedly impact the finances of the common man. It is important for you to stay informed about these updates to be well-prepared. Let’s take a look into what alterations await you from July 1st. The price of LPG gas is regularly reviewed and revised by government oil companies each month.

This time, on the 1st of July, it is anticipated that there might be adjustments in the price of LPG gas. While the price of the 19 kg commercial use gas cylinder experienced a reduction in May and April, the price of the 14 kg gas cylinder remained unchanged.

Therefore, there is a possibility of a decrease in LPG prices this time. Similar to previous months, there might be changes in the price of CNG and PNG (Piped Natural Gas) in July as well. Petroleum companies in Delhi and Mumbai regularly review and adjust gas prices on the first day of each month.

LPG Price in India is determined by the state-run oil companies and is revised on a monthly basis. Almost all the household in India has a LPG connection and it is mainly used for cooking purpose. An increase in LPG prices will affect the common man in general as they have to bear the brunt of the rising fuel prices in the current market scenario.

The best part of it is the government of India is currently providing subsidy on the sale of domestic LPG cylinders to the consumers. The subsidy amount is directly credited to the individuals bank account after the purchase of the cylinder.

The subsidy amount varies every month and is dependent on the changes in the average international benchmark LPG prices added with the foreign exchange rate.  Today’s LPG Price in Indian Metro Cities & State Capitals

New Delhi Rs 1,103.00 Rs 1,103.00

Kolkata Rs 1,129.00 Rs 1,129.00

Mumbai Rs 1,102.50 Rs 1,102.50

Chennai Rs 1,118.50 Rs 1,118.50

Gurgaon Rs 1,111.50 Rs 1,111.50

Noida Rs 1,100.50 Rs 1,100.50

Bangalore Rs 1,105.50 Rs 1,105.50

Bhubaneswar Rs 1,129.00 Rs 1,129.00

Chandigarh Rs 1,112.50 Rs 1,112.50

Hyderabad Rs 1,155.00 Rs 1,155.00

Jaipur Rs 1,106.50 Rs 1,106.50

Lucknow Rs 1,140.50 Rs 1,140.50

Patna Rs 1,201.00 Rs 1,201.00

Trivandrum Rs 1,112.00 Rs 1,112.00.

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