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Non-subsidised LPG cylinders to be cheaper by Rs 100 from tomorrow; rate revision based on prices in international market
•According to Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), non-subsidised liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) gas cylinders will be available for Rs 637 per cylinder.
LPG price hiked by over Rs 2 after rise in dealers' commission; second increase in rates in November
•Since June, LPG cylinder rates have gone up every month because of the GST paid on higher base price and cumulatively prices have risen by Rs 16.21.
Indian Oil earmarks Rs 22,000-cr capex for FY19, to commission Ennore-Manali LNG pipeline on schedule
•Indian Oil Board has approved a capex plan of Rs 22,000 crore for FY19, of which around Rs 6,000 crore will be towards upgrading refineries to meet BS-VI emission norms.
Congress slams Narendra Modi for rise in non-subsidised cooking gas price, says govt looting people in name of fuel
Ians •As the government increased the price of non-subsidised cooking gas by Rs 35.50 per cylinder in Delhi, the Congress on Tuesday said the Narendra Modi government is looting the people in the name of fuel by launching another assault on them.
LPG prices: More pain for common man as cooking gas gets costlier by over Rs 2; non-subsidised cylinder rates up by Rs 48
Fp Staff •After the hike in petrol and diesel prices, the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) was increased today by Rs 2.34 and Rs 48 for subsidised and non-subsidised cylinders respectively.
Bharti Airtel tells NPCI: Will return Rs 190 cr LPG subsidy to original bank accounts of customers
•Govt acted swiftly in LPG subsidy matter and UIDAI, in a stern move late last week, temporarily barred company from conducting Aadhaar-based SIM verification
Price of non-subsidised LPG hiked by Rs 93; subsidised cooking gas to cost Rs 4.50 more
•The government last year had asked state-run oil firms to raise prices of LPG cylinders every month to eliminate all the subsidies by March next year
Demonetisation: Here are the places you can still use Rs 500 notes until 15 Dec
Fp Staff •You can top-up your pre-paid mobile to a limit of ₹ 500 per top-up
Fire in Delhi's Sadar Bazar: Four injured, cooling operations underway
•Nearly 300 dwellings were ravaged and almost 700 people rendered homeless as a fire broke out in a slum at the Sadar Bazar area in north Delhi, injuring at least four persons.
Dear PM Narendra Modi, here's why I will not be giving up my LPG subsidy
Sandipan Sharma •A political party and its followers who threw a fit when the UPA government decreased the number of subsidized LPG cylinders now want everybody to renounce subsidy.