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Price Hiked For LPG Cylinders:

Indian Oil Corporation has hiked prices of non-subsidized LPG cylinders or the cooking gas a consumer buys on exhausting the subsidy quota. The hike came into effect from midnight of December 31, 2015 and January 1, 2016. This is the second successive hike we have seen in two months. Earlier in December, prices of non-subsidized LPG were raised by nearly 60 per cylinder and prices of non-subsidized LPG cylinders (14.2 kg) are most likely to go up by nearly 50.

CNG to Cost Dearer During Odd Hours:

Indraprastha Gas Ltd, which is the sole supplier of natural gas as automotive fuel in the National Capital Region (NCR), would offer a discount of 1.50 per kg from January 1 to CNG vehicles refueling between midnight and 5am. The discount comes in the wake of oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan prodding IGL to think "out of the box" to improve customer service during a review after the Delhi government's announced of the odd-even restrictions on vehicles.
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