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Gas Cylinder Price Slashed by ₹200 This Diwali – Find Out New Rates in Your City

The government has announced a ₹200 price cut on domestic LPG gas cylinders ahead of Diwali 2025. This festive discount brings relief to millions of households and small businesses across India. Check out the latest LPG prices in your city and see how much you can save this season.

Gas Cylinder Price Slashed by ₹200 This Diwali

This Diwali season, the government has given a big gift to households across India — a ₹200 reduction in LPG gas cylinder prices. The move brings festive cheer to millions of families who rely on LPG for cooking. It comes at a time when inflation and rising expenses have been pressing heavily on household budgets. The decision aims to make clean energy more affordable, encouraging the use of LPG over traditional fuels like firewood and kerosene. By lowering costs, the government hopes to promote healthier, smoke-free kitchens across the country.

For middle-class and low-income families, this ₹200 price cut is a major relief. A family that refills one cylinder every month can save up to ₹2,400 annually, helping them manage other essential costs such as food, education, and healthcare. The timing is also perfect — as Diwali brings more cooking, feasting, and celebrations, families can now enjoy the festival without worrying about higher gas bills.

After the price cut, domestic LPG cylinder prices are now between ₹900 and ₹950 in metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru, compared to the earlier ₹1,100–₹1,150 range.
In smaller towns and rural regions, prices are now below ₹900, ensuring that the benefits reach every consumer. The government has directed oil marketing companies to update rates uniformly and implement the change immediately across India.

This move also supports small food vendors, dhabas, and tiffin services that depend on LPG for daily operations. With reduced fuel expenses, many small businesses will find it easier to sustain profits during the festive rush. Such relief is crucial for India’s informal food sector, which provides employment to million. According to officials, this price reduction is part of a broader effort to reduce inflationary pressure and support clean fuel adoption. In recent months, high international crude prices had driven up LPG costs, affecting consumers. The new rates balance affordability with India’s goal of promoting environmentally friendly energy sources.

Making LPG more affordable encourages families to move away from firewood and coal, both of which cause indoor air pollution. Cleaner kitchens mean better respiratory health, especially for women and children who are often exposed to cooking smoke. While the ₹200 price cut is expected to continue through the festive season, future prices will depend on global crude oil rates and government subsidy policies. For now, this step offers meaningful financial relief and boosts festive joy across the nation.

Consumers can check their city’s latest LPG rates by visiting the websites of major oil companies like Indane, HP Gas, and Bharat Gas, or by contacting their local distributor.

Note: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. Please verify details through official government sources.
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