Government reduces LPG prices by Rs 100
The Indian government has announced to reduce the LPG prices by 100 rupees on the auspicious occasion of International Women’s Day which is held every year on 8th March.
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New Delhi: The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi on the auspicious moment of Women's Day has announced that the government has decided to reduce LPG cylinder prices by Rs. 100.
This will significantly ease the financial burden on millions of households across the country, especially benefiting our Nari Shakti. Affordable cooking gas would enhance the earning structure of average households to maintain their survival and livelihood.
Read Also : IndusInd Bank Q1 FY25 results, net profit at 2% YoYThe government has decided to reduce LPG cylinder prices by Rs. 100. This will significantly ease the financial burden on millions of households across the country, especially benefiting Nari Shakti.
Read Also : RBI issues guidelines on higher liquidity coverage ratio for retail depositsBy making cooking gas more affordable, the government also aims to support the well-being of families and ensure a healthier environment. This is in line with the commitment to empowering women and ensuring ‘Ease of Living’ for them.”
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