Non-domestic cooking gas, which consumers buy after exhausting their quota of 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg each at subsidised rates, will now cost Rs 626.50, against Rs 616 a cylinder.
The market priced five-kg cylinders will cost Rs 318.50 and 19-kg ones will cost Rs 1,151 a cylinder beginning Monday.
The price increase comes on the back of a Rs 5 a 14.2-kg cut in rates effected from May 1.
Households in Delhi are entitled to 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg each at a subsidised rate of Rs 417.
Any requirement beyond this has to be bought at the market price.
OMCs also raised the price of jet fuel by Rs 3,744.08 a kilolitre (kl) to Rs 53,353.92. The prices were earlier raised on May 1 by a marginal Rs 272 or 0.5 per cent to Rs 49,609.84 a kl.
ATF constitutes over 40 per cent of an airline’s operating costs.
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