LPG Price Today: Kitchen gas may get costlier by ₹40–50—check the latest cylinder rates in your city.
LPG Price Today: Your kitchen budget is about to take a hit. According to sources, domestic LPG cylinder prices are likely to increase by ₹40 to ₹50. Find out the current prices in your city today.
LPG Domestic Gas Cylinder Price Today: Lighting the stove in your kitchen is about to become even more expensive. If you are unaware of this development, be prepared. Indications from the government suggest that measures are being taken that will have a direct impact on your wallet. Reports suggest that a significant surge in domestic LPG cylinder prices is expected to occur very soon. On May 1st, commercial cylinder prices increased by approximately ₹1,000.
Sources have revealed that the price of domestic LPG cylinders could be hiked by ₹40 to ₹50 per cylinder. The very cylinder that has already been straining your kitchen budget is now on the verge of becoming even more expensive. Significantly, this price hike for domestic cylinders could take effect within the next 5 to 7 days.
What Are the Prices Today?
| City | Domestic Cylinder Price (₹) |
| Delhi | ₹913.00 |
| Mumbai | ₹912.50 |
| Kolkata | ₹939.00 |
| Chennai | ₹928.50 |
| Bengaluru | ₹915.50 |
| Hyderabad | ₹965.00 |
| Lucknow | ₹950.50 |
| Patna | ₹1,002.50 |
| Noida | ₹910.00 |
After Commercial Cylinders, Now It's the Turn of Domestic Ones!
In reality, fluctuations in the global market and crude oil prices have a direct impact on domestic fuel prices. Government sources state that taking this decision is becoming increasingly unavoidable in order to bridge the widening gap between production costs and selling prices. Although the Ministry of Petroleum has yet to give its final official approval, speculation is rife that this decision could be implemented at any moment.
Check Commercial Cylinder Prices as Well
Remember, a flat hike of ₹50 is not merely a statistic; it represents a harsh reality—one that threatens to snatch the very morsel of food from the plates of millions of households. When gas prices rise, it is not merely the cost of cooking that increases; rather, everything—from hotels and restaurants to tiffin services and mid-day meals—becomes more expensive. In other words, whether big or small, everyone bears the brunt of this inflationary shock.
Opposition Corners Government Over Rising Prices
This news has also stirred up a flurry of activity within political circles. The opposition is already cornering the government over the hike in the prices of commercial gas cylinders. Given this context, if these prices continue to rise, it is virtually certain to trigger an uproar stretching from the streets all the way to Parliament.

