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The Congress criticised the Modi government over the latest LPG price hike, alleging burden on households and questioning fuel diversification claims. The Centre defended the increase, attributing it to rising global prices and asserting that India continues to offer relatively cheaper cooking gas
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The government said supplying a domestic LPG cylinder now costs over ₹1,600 due to the West Asia crisis, while households pay Rs 942. Despite a ₹29 price hike, oil companies still absorb around Rs 700 per cylinder, with disruptions affecting imports through the Strait of Hormuz
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Domestic LPG prices have risen by Rs 29 per 14.2-kg cylinder, taking the Delhi rate to Rs 942. The hike aims to reduce losses faced by state-owned oil companies amid elevated global energy costs, following earlier increases in LPG, petrol, diesel and CNG prices
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Domestic LPG prices have been hiked by Rs 29 per cylinder, effective June 7, raising the cost of a 14.2-kg cylinder in Delhi to Rs 942. This marks the second increase in three months, following a Rs 60 hike in March.
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Commercial LPG prices were increased by Rs 42 per 19-kg cylinder on Monday, raising costs for hotels and restaurants. However, the price of the 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder used by households remained unchanged, providing relief to residential consumers
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Hotels and eateries across Kerala will shut for 24 hours on May 6 as Kerala Hotel and Restaurant Association leads protests against LPG price hikes, suspending food delivery and organising statewide demonstrations demanding a rollback
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Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said the sharp rise in commercial LPG cylinder prices was driven by global factors and India’s import dependence. While domestic LPG and fuel prices remain unchanged, the hike is expected to affect restaurants, eateries and commercial establishments nationwide
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M K Stalin demanded the Centre roll back the steep ₹993 hike in commercial LPG prices, alleging timing after elections and accusing the government of using the West Asia crisis as an excuse, ignoring public welfare concerns
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Domestic LPG prices were hiked by Rs 60 per 14.2-kg cylinder amid a spike in global energy prices triggered by the West Asia crisis. Petrol and diesel prices will remain unchanged for now as oil marketing companies are financially strong enough to absorb fluctuations
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Commercial LPG cylinder prices rose Rs 49 from February 1, lifting 19-kg rates across metros. Delhi hits Rs 1,740.50; Chennai costliest. Domestic LPG unchanged. Monthly revision may raise business costs, impacting food, hospitality, and consumer prices nationwide overall operations soon
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Leading a protest against LPG price hike, Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar stated that it was public's misfortune that Narendra Modi has become the Prime Minister of India
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Opposing the union government hiking LPG prices, Bharat Rashtra Samithi workers on Thursday staged a dharna across the erstwhile Adilabad district.
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Stating that hike in the prices of LPG gas cylinder was a severe blow to the common man, CPI(M) state secretary Thammineni Veerabhadram demanded the Centre to immediately revoke the hike
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Women leaders of Siddipet town demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi reverse the decision of hiking the price of cylinders
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Hyderabad: Pointing out that ever since the Bharatiya Janata Party assumed power, the public and farmers all were being forced to protest for even basic rights and sit in the scorching sun, TRS MLC K Kavitha has called for an immediate roll back of the hike on fuel and LPG prices. Leading a protest against […]
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said the prime minister made many "empty" promises over the years, and people no longer trust him.
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After the increase in the prices of petrol, diesel and LPG, the government on Tuesday increased the prices of CNG by 70 paise per kg.