New Delhi. The price of LPG gas has now brought some relief to the people. The company selling LPG gas has given some discount to the public in its price. This decline has happened in commercial LPG gas. However, let us tell you that you will not see any reduction in the price of LPG cylinder. This will be seen only in the price of LPG cylinder. Even before this, on May 1, 2023, a drop of Rs 172 was seen in the price of commercial gas cylinder. The new price of LPG gas in New Delhi is Rs 1773 while in Kolkata the cylinder is being sold for Rs 1875.50. Talking about Mumbai, the price of gas is Rs 1725 and in Chennai, LPG is being sold for Rs 1973. So let’s know where the gas cylinder is being sold for how much rupees. Along with this, big changes have also been seen in the electric-two wheeler.
LPG prices became cheaper at these places
There has been no change in the domestic LPG price for the last few months. The last time a change was seen in this during the month of March. Nothing has changed in its rate since then. Let us tell you that Rs 1340 in Leh, Rs 1260 in Aizawl, Rs 1108.5 in Bhopal, Rs 1106.5 in Jaipur, Rs 1105.5 in Bangalore, Rs 1103 in Delhi, Rs 1201 in Patna, Kanyakumari Rs 1187, Andaman Rs 1179, Chennai Rs 1118.5, Agra 1115.5 Rs 1112.5 in Chandigarh, Rs 1110 in Ahmedabad, Rs 1160.5 in Ranchi, Rs 1122 in Dehradun, Rs 1102.5 in Mumbai and Rs 1219 in Srinagar.
Electric two-wheelers will be expensive
Now from today i.e. from June 1, if you are planning to buy electric two-wheelers, then think a little because now you will have to spend more money for this than before. The Ministry of Industry has changed the amount of FAME-II subsidy, due to which now electric two-wheelers will be costlier from 25000 to 35000.
Campaign started regarding benami bank deposits
Today, from June 1, RBI is going to start a campaign regarding the setting of unclaimed amount deposited in the banks of the country. The name of this campaign will be known as ‘100 Days 100 Pay’.
There will be changes in Pharma
A rule has also been brought from the pharma company. The Drug Controller General (DCGI) has given instructions for testing cough syrup. This is because quality concerns have been raised abroad on cough and cough syrups exported by Indian firms and this major decision has been taken only after this concern.
Ban on exchange of 2000 notes for 12 days
As we all know that 2000 notes have now been closed, now the exchange of this note has been stopped in banks for 12 days. This has been done keeping in mind the different holiday in every state. Now this process will be started again from May 23.