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LPG Price Hike

 LPG Price Hike

-by a staff reporter

LPG Price Hike

01 September, 2021, Kolkata: The price of cooking gas went up by Rs. 25 again, taking the breath away of the middle class.

Today, the price of 14.2 kg unsubsidized LPG cylinder has gone up by Rs. 911 in Kolkata from Wednesday.

The price of cooking gas rose again, exacerbating the suffering of the middle class. Today, the price of 14.2 kg unsubsidized LPG cylinder has gone up by Rs. 911 in Kolkata from Wednesday. Gas price is increased by 25 rupees again. It may be mentioned that the price of LPG has gradually increased by Rs. 290 since December last year. The price of commercial cylinders has also gone up. Rs. 73.50 has been increased to Rs. 1770.50.

Incidentally, the price of cooking gas went up again after August. On August 18, the price of unsubsidized LPG cylinders increased by Rs. 25. Within two weeks the price went up again. It has risen by about Rs 50 since August. Many families have already faced financial difficulties during the crisis. Many people have lost their jobs due to Corona Epidemic. Many have been forced to choose another way of earning a living

In this situation, the price of cooking gas has been rising continuously for the last few months. Opposition parties to BJP have been vocal in their criticism of the Central Government over the rise in cooking gas prices. However, the Central Government did not take any action to reduce the price of gas. Meanwhile, ordinary people are living in extreme helplessness due to rising gas prices.

Over the last few months, the middle class has lost sleep due to the continuous increase in the price of petroleum products. The price of petrol has exceeded one hundred rupees per liter. Diesel is also running with gasoline on its neck. The price of diesel in several states of the country is also expected to reach 100 per liter. The continuous increase in the price of petroleum products has had a direct impact on the market price.

During the Corona Epidemic, ordinary people go to the market and pull their pockets. The price of almost everything has gone up. Due to the increase in transportation cost, the price of daily necessities is increasing. Within two weeks, the price of cooking gas has gone up by Rs 50, making the ordinary people uncomfortable

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