In a major blow to middle-class households, the price of domestic Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) has seen a sharp increase. This follows a recent hike in commercial cylinder prices, leaving common citizens struggling to balance their monthly expenses.
While the month began with a price hike of âš31 for commercial gas cylinders on March 1, domestic cylinders (14.2 kg) remained untouched at that time. However, that relief lasted only five days. In a sudden move, authorities have now increased the rates for both domestic and commercial gas. The timing of the hike has caught many off guard. Usually, price revisions occur on the first of every month. The decision to hike domestic rates just five days after the initial commercial revision marks a "double whammy" for consumers.
Rates hiked for both domestic and commercial cylinders. Increased pressure on the average kitchen budget amidst rising costs of essential commodities.
While commercial gas cylinder prices were hiked by âš31 on March 1st, domestic consumers were initially spared. However, that relief lasted only five days. In a sudden mid-month revision, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder (14.2 kg) has been hiked by âš60.
It's not just the kitchen that is feeling the heat. Commercial gas cylinders (19 kg), used primarily by restaurants, hotels, and small eateries, have also seen a second consecutive hike. Within five days, the cumulative increase has pushed commercial rates up by over âš115, bringing the cost of a 19 kg cylinder in cities like Kolkata to nearly âš1,990.
Market experts suggest that fluctuations in international fuel prices and the exchange rate of the Rupee against the Dollar are the primary drivers behind this update. Nevertheless, common households are expressing frustration as the cost of living continues to climb.
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