No subsidy for LPG cylinder from May, this December?

Oil marketing companies have released domestic LPG prices for the month of December. There was no change in the prices of subsidized LPG cylinders from July to November. This month, the IOC has increased the subsidized gas-free 14.2-kg cylinder price from Rs 594 to Rs 644, but consumers have not been able to get the subsidy since May this year. In fact, since May this year, the price of subsidized and non-subsidized LPG cylinders has been the same. Because of this, people are not getting subsidy. With a big change in the rate this month, the subsidy on domestic gas will definitely come into your account this time.

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Subsidy reduction from last year

Since the subsidy on LPG cylinders has been continuously reduced over the past one year, the subsidized cylinder has become expensive by Rs 100 and the subsidy has come down to zero. In July last year, the market price of 14.2 kg LPG cylinder in the national capital of Delhi, ie, the non-subsidized cylinder price, was Rs 637, down from Rs 594.

The last 12 months rate of subsidized LPG

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Month Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Chennai
1 December 2020 644 670 644 660
1 November 2020 594 620.5 594 610
1 October 2020 594 620.5 594 610
1 September 2020 594 620.5 594 610
1 August 2020 594 621 594 610.5
1 July 2020 594 620.5 594 610.5
1 June 2020 593 616 590.5 606.5
May 1, 2020 581.5 584.5 579 569.5
1 April 2020 744 774.5 714.5 761.5
March 1, 2020 806 839.5 776.5 826
February 12, 2020 858.5 896 829.5 881
1 January 2020 714 747 684.5 734

Source: IOC

Check whether or not the LPG cylinder subsidy comes this month

Explain that the subsidized LPG cylinder in July 2019 is Rs 494.35 and the subsidy cylinder is Rs 637. In October 2019, the subsidy will be Rs 517.95 and non-subsidized Rs 605. In January this year, the price of subsidized cylinder rose to Rs 535.14 and the price of non-subsidized cylinder rose to Rs 714. In April, the price of subsidized cylinders rose to Rs 581.57 and the non-subsidized price rose to Rs 744.

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