LPG Gas Cylinder: Big news! These LPG customers will get 12 cylinders for just Rs 6000

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LPG Gas Cylinder: Kitchen space is very important in people’s homes. Everyday food is prepared in the kitchen and the women of the house also spend most of the day in the kitchen.

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At the same time, the gas cylinder used in the kitchen also means a lot to the people. The price of gas cylinder sometimes spoils the budget of the people. People have been demanding for a long time to reduce the price of gas cylinders. In this sequence, a big announcement has been made regarding the prices of cylinders through the Chief Minister of a state.

LPG Gas Cylinder Price

In fact, it has been announced by Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot that cylinders will now be made available to poor families at a cheaper price. BPL and poor people will be able to get the benefit of this. With this, BPL and poor people will be able to buy gas cylinders in Rajasthan at a cheaper price.

At the same time, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has also disclosed the price of the cylinder. LPG Price Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has announced that public welfare decisions are being taken continuously by the Rajasthan government to provide more relief to the poor. In this sequence, the state government is coming up with a scheme to provide cylinders to the poor at a cheaper rate.

The aim of the Rajasthan government is to reduce the economic burden on the common man in this era of inflation. Because of which many welfare schemes are being run. Cylinder Price Ashok Gehlot told that this scheme will be implemented from 1 April 2023. From which a cylinder will be available for Rs.500. However, only BPL and poor people associated with the Ujjwala Yojana will be able to take the cylinder for Rs.500.

At the same time, they will be able to get 12 cylinders in the whole year. In such a situation, the poor will have to pay Rs 6000 for 12 cylinders at the rate of Rs 500 per cylinder in a year. Which is much less than the normal price.

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