Even after the fall in the price of crude oil, the prices of petrol and diesel are not decreasing. On the other hand, the price of CNG is also increasing. The price of CNG has been increased in Delhi NCR for the second time in three weeks. An increase of Re 1 has been seen in the price of CNG. After this increase, the price of CNG in the country’s capital Delhi has reached Rs 76.59 per kg. However, the price of CNG in Delhi is still about Rs 20 less than petrol. The new prices have come into effect today i.e. 14th December at 6 am. Let us also tell you how much increase has been seen in the price of CNG in Delhi NCR and what is the price already.
How much increased in Delhi?
The price of CNG in the country’s capital Delhi has increased for the second time in three weeks. The price of CNG has been increased by one rupee per kilogram. After which the price of CNG in the country’s capital Delhi has reached Rs 76.59 per kg. The last fall in the price of CNG was seen in the month of July. An increase in the price of CNG was seen in the months of August and November.
How much increased in NCR
On the other hand, an increase in the price of CNG has also been seen in the NCR cities adjacent to Delhi i.e. Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad. An increase of one rupee per kilogram has been seen in the price of CNG in Noida and Greater Noida also. Where the price of CNG in Noida has become Rs 82.20 per kg. Whereas in Greater Noida, the price of CNG has become Rs 81.20 per kg. The new rate of CNG in Ghaziabad has become Rs 81.20 per kg and in Gurugram included in NCR, CNG is being sold at the price of Rs 83.62 per kg.
How much was the increase in August and November
Earlier, the price of CNG was increased in the months of August and November. On November 23, 2023, CNG prices were also increased in Delhi and NCR areas while the prices were reduced in Rewari. Before that, CNG prices had increased in the month of August also. IGL had its second increase in prices in a year in August. On August 23 also, the price of CNG in Delhi-NCR had increased by one rupee. In the month of July, to provide relief from expensive CNG, the Central Government had changed the standards for determining the price of CNG. After this, a big fall in the price of CNG was recorded in many states including Delhi.
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