The LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) prices in india have seen a slight revision starting November 1, 2025. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the changes and what they mean for households and businesses:

1. 🔻 Commercial LPG Cylinder Price Cut

· 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder has been reduced by ₹5.

· Applies across major cities in India.

· This cut is beneficial for hotels, restaurants, and other businesses that rely heavily on commercial LPG.

2. 🏠 Domestic LPG Rates Remain Unchanged

· 14.2 kg or 5 kg domestic LPG cylinders prices remain the same.

· This ensures household budgets are not affected, keeping cooking gas costs stable.

3. 🌆 City-Wise Price Examples

· Mumbai: Commercial cylinder reduced from ₹1,898 to ₹1,893

· Delhi: Reduced from ₹1,842 to ₹1,837

· Kolkata: Reduced from ₹1,856 to ₹1,851

· Chennai: Reduced from ₹1,900 to ₹1,895

Prices may slightly vary depending on local taxes and dealer charges.

4. ⚡ Why Only Commercial LPG Prices Are Reduced

· Commercial LPG rates are market-linked and revised based on international crude prices and supply-demand conditions.

· Domestic LPG prices remain subsidized under the PAHAL scheme for eligible households.

5. 💡 Key Takeaways for Consumers

· Businesses using commercial LPG can save marginally on operational costs.

· Households will not see a price change, so budgeting remains unaffected.

· Keep track of future price notifications, as rates are reviewed monthly based on international fuel prices.

 

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