New Delhi: After gasoline, the price of CNG and gas cooking pipes in the national capital and side by side increases on Thursday in line with increasing costs.
Indraprastha Gas Ltd – a company that sells CNG to car and gas pipes to the household kitchen in the national capital area – raising the price of CNG by 90 Paise per kg and gas cooking is 1.25 per standard cubic meter.
“The retail price of CNG in Delhi stands revised from Rs 43.40 / kg to RS 44.30 / kg w.e.f 6am on July 8, 2021,” IGL said in a tweet.
In Nida, which side by side, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad, the price of CNG has hiking to Rs 49.98 per kg from Rs 49.08.
Rates are different from the state to the state due to local taxes.
Natural gas piped gas (PNG) in Delhi increased by Rs 1.25 per SCM to Rs 29.66 per SCM and RS 29.61 in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad.
“CNG will offer 68% savings compared to gasoline savings & 50% compared to diesel on the cost of running at revised prices in Delhi,” IGL said.
The increase in prices of CNG and PNG came in the midst of a surge that was unrelenting in the retail price of gasoline and diesel.
The price of gasoline on Thursday was carried out by 35 Paise per liter and diesel by 9 Paise, in accordance with the notification of the price of state-owned fuel retailers.
This requires fuel prices throughout the country to new highs.
Gasoline prices rose to Rs 100.56 per liter in Delhi while diesel interest rates rose to Rs 89.62 per liter.
Gasoline has passed the 100-a-liter RS sign in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Bihar, Punjab, Puduchery, Puduchery, Sikkim, Puduchery.
Diesel, the most widely used fuel in this country, above that level in several places in Rajasthan, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh.
Fuel prices are different from state to state depending on local tax events such as value added tax (PPN) and shipping costs.
Half of the diesel price consisted of tax (RS 31.80 Central Excise and RS 13.04 PPN state).
Climbing on Thursday was the 37th increase in gasoline prices since May 4, when the state-owned oil company ended the 18-day hiatus in the revised tariff they observed during the assembly selection in the state of West Bengal.
In 37 hiking, gasoline prices have increased by Rs 10.16 per liter.
During this period, Diesel rates have jumped by Rs 8.89 per liter in 35 examples of price increases.