The increase in price comes despite the Delhi government increasing the allocation of commercial LPG cylinders to 50% of the average daily consumption, raising supplies from 1,800 to 4,500 cylinders (19 kg equivalent) per day in line with directives from the Centre. In Delhi, the price has increased by Rs 195.50, while in Kolkata, the hike stands at Rs 218. The increase in price comes despite the Delhi government increasing the allocation of commercial LPG cylinders to 50% of the average daily consumption, raising supplies from 1,800 to 4,500 cylinders (19 kg equivalent) per day in line with directives from the Centre. In Delhi, the price has increased by Rs 195.50, while in Kolkata, the hike stands at Rs 218.
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