06 July,2022 07:37 PM IST | New Delhi | ANI
Indian Youth Congress members protesting in Delhi. Pic/IYC Twitter
Cost of domestic liquid petroleum gas cylinders weighing 14.2 kilogram will get dearer as their prices have been raised by Rs 50 per unit. Following the price hike, Indian Youth Congress members on Wednesday took to the streets in Delhi.
The Indian Youth Congress members protested outside Union Minister Smriti Irani's official residence. Pic/IYC Twitter
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The police reached the spot to disperse the Indian Youth Congress members who were protesting outside the minister's residence. Pic/IYC Twitter
In the national capital Delhi, it will now cost Rs 1,053 per unit. Besides, in Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai, it will be priced at Rs 1,079, Rs 1,052.5, and Rs 1,068.5, respectively, Indian Oil Corporation said. Pic/IYC Twitter
Previously, the prices for domestic cylinders were revised on May 19, 2022. Pic/@IYC. Twitter
On the other hand, rates for the 19-kilogram commercial cylinder have been cut by Rs 8.5 per unit effective today. In metros such as Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai, a cylinder will now cost Rs 2,012.50, Rs 2,132.00 Rs 1,972.50, Rs 2,177.50, respectively, data showed. Pic/@IYC. Twitter
(with ANI Inputs)