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Kerosene, LPG prices to be raised every month

Kerosene, LPG prices to be raised every month

TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi-The government decided to increase retail prices of subsidised cooking gas and kerosene on a monthly basis. In a policy change that has been slipped in quietly, the price of kerosene sold through the public distribution system and domestic LPG cylinders would be increased every month.  Kerosene price has been raised by 25 paise from August 1 and that of LPG by Rs 1.93 a cylinder, to narrow losses from selling below market price.

In July 2016, kerosene price was increased by 25 paise for the first time in five years. Domestic LPG price was also raised last month by Rs 1.98 a cylinder. The current increase is part of an overall strategy by the government to cut the subsidy burden. In the case of kerosene, it also wants to prevent diversion of subsidised cooking fuel for adulterating diesel.

Last month, oil companies were permitted to increase kerosene price by 25 paise every month till April 2017. In the case of PDS kerosene, underrecoveries for August 2016 will be Rs 11.49 a litre, against Rs 13.12 a litre in July. In Delhi, oil companies get Rs 14.96 a litre for subsidised kerosene. Kerosene, LPG prices to be raised every month While petrol and diesel are sold through retail majors like Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and Bharat Petroleum Corporation, kerosene is sold through the PDS.

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