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Lpg price today: The general budget of FY 2025-26 is going to be presented today. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is going to present the Union Budget in Parliament today. Earlier people have got a big relief. The prices of LPG cylinders have come down. The price of 19 kg commercial gas cylinders has been cut. The price of this LPG cylinder has fallen by Rs 7. However, there has been no change in the price of domestic LPG cylinder. LPG cylinder prices are unchanged since 1 August 2024. Commercial gas cylinders are used in commercial functions such as hotels, restaurants, food shops, food stalls and wedding.

How many prices down?

After this change, according to the Indian Oil’s website, the price of gas cylinders with a gas cylinder of 19 kg has been Rs 1797 in the national capital Delhi today. It was earlier getting Rs 1804. The price of this LPG cylinder in Kolkata has come down from Rs 1911 to Rs 1907. Commercial LPG cylinder is now getting Rs 1749.50 in Mumbai. It was earlier getting Rs 1756. At the same time, this LPG cylinder is being available in Chennai for Rs 1959.50 from today.

Price of LPG cylinder

There has been no change in the price of LPG cylinders used in homes today. The 14 kg LPG cylinder is still available in Delhi at the old price. This cylinder is being available in Delhi for Rs 803. The price of this LPG cylinder in Lucknow is Rs 840.50. Domestic LPG cylinder is available in Mumbai for Rs 802.50. The price of this cylinder in Chennai is Rs 818.50. On the other hand, this LPG cylinder is available in Kolkata for Rs 829.

ATF prices increased

According to government fuel retailers, the price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) in the national capital Delhi has increased by Rs 5,078.25 per kilo or 5.6 percent to Rs 95,533.72 per kiloliter. Earlier, ATF prices were cut by 1.5 percent on January 1. At the same time, before that the price was increased by Rs 2,941.5 per kilo (3.3 percent) on November 1, 2024 and on December 1, 2024, Rs 1,318.12 per kiloliter (1.45 percent). The price of ATF in Mumbai increased from Rs 84,511.93 per kiloliter to Rs 89,318.90 on Saturday.

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