LPG Price: Relief or shock at the end of the month? Gas cylinder prices released, know today’s latest rate from Delhi to Patna

News India Live, Digital Desk: The month of March is about to end and the new financial year is about to start from 1st April. In such a situation, the eyes of crores of consumers across the country are fixed on the prices of LPG Cylinder. Today i.e. on March 29, 2026, the oil marketing companies have not made any major changes in the gas prices, but after the huge increase of ₹ 60 this month, the household budget is still wavering. From Delhi, Mumbai to Lucknow, gas cylinder prices still remain close to their highest levels.

What is the price of cylinder today in metros?

Today the prices of domestic LPG (14.2 kg) remain stable in all four major metros of the country. cylinder in Delhi today ₹913.00 While its price in the financial capital Mumbai is ₹912.50 Is. Whereas in Kolkata, consumers have to pay Rs. 1 lakh for one cylinder. ₹939.00 and in Chennai ₹928.50 Have to pay. However, this price in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh ₹950.50 has reached, which is having a big impact on the pocket of the common man.

There was a big shock of inflation in March

Let us tell you that in the same month, the prices of domestic gas cylinders were increased significantly by ₹ 60. Due to the rise in the prices of crude oil and gas in the international market, the oil companies passed this burden on the consumers. Along with this, the price of commercial gas cylinder (19 kg) also saw an increase of more than ₹ 144, due to which food at restaurants and dhabas has become expensive. At present, consumers have heaved a sigh of relief as prices remained stable at the end of the month.

Will the prices change again on April 1?

On the first of every month, government oil companies (IOCL, BPCL, HPCL) review gas prices. Since tensions remain high in West Asia and the global energy crisis is deepening, there are speculations that prices may be revised once again on April 1. Market experts believe that if the situation does not improve at the international level, the general public may get another dose of inflation.

Ujjwala beneficiaries are getting relief

Amid rising prices, the government continues to provide a subsidy of ₹ 300 to the beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana. While a normal consumer in Delhi is paying ₹913, this cylinder costs around ₹613 for Ujjwala beneficiaries after subsidy. The government is trying to minimize the burden of rising energy costs on poor families.

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