Punjab Newsline | Chandigarh
On April 24, there has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel across major cities in India. However, there are indications that fuel prices may increase by ₹25–28 per litre in the coming days.
Meanwhile, domestic LPG prices have been revised once in the past few months, while commercial cooking gas rates have been changed twice. Notably, in March, the price of a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder was increased by ₹60. Since then, there has been no further hike, keeping domestic LPG prices stable across the country.
Commercial LPG Prices Raised Twice
In contrast, the price of the 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder saw a ₹144 increase in March. This was followed by another hike of around ₹200 on April 1. These consecutive increases have negatively impacted restaurants, eateries, and other businesses that rely heavily on this fuel for their daily operations.