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Domestic, commercial LPG rates raised.
State-run fuel retailers raised domestic LPG liquefied petroleum gas or cooking fuel supplied to households in 14.2-kg refills - prices by Rs 50, making the first increase since July last year on hardening benchmark rates.
Rates of 19-kg commercial refills used by neighborhood eateries,caterers and hotels were also raised by Rs 350.50 to Rs 2.119.50 in Delhi.The rates in others vary according to local levies.
However,there was relief for airlines as jet fuel rates were cut by 4%.Since fuel accounts for 40% of their operational expenses,the reduction will help boost bottom lines amid booming business.
Since the government controls domestic LPG prices,the increase sparked a howl of protest from netizens and opposition political parties,who pointed to street protests by BJP leaders, including Smriti Irani, against price increases affected during the UPA rule.
The government stopped the subsidy on domestic LPG consumers in June 2020 as the oil price crash following demand destruction in the wake of worldwide Covid lockdown wiped out the gap with benchmark rates.
The prices were raised several times through 2021 and 2020,but the increases were not enough to cover the gap with benchmark rates.The government, instead of resuming the subsidy, chose to give retailers a one time grant of Rs 22,000 crore to compensate for the losses.
Petrol and diesel prices now remain unchanged for 11 months,a record of sorts since the market was fully deregulated in October 2014 prices.The long freeze on motor fuel prices have hemorrhage retailers heavily.
The three state run retailers Indian Oil,Bharat petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum posted a combined loss of Rs 21,000 crore in the April-September half of the fiscal.Their losses have come down sharply with the softening of oil prices and absence of major market volatility,but they are still losing small amount on sale of diesel.
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