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Guwahati, May 7: The common people are likely to suffer more with the rising prices of commodities with the most recent blow being the rise in the price of the domestic cooking gas cylinder (LPG). The cylinder got dearer by Rs 50.
With the recent hike, a 14.2-kg non-subsidised domestic gas cylinder will cost Rs 999.50 per cylinder in Delhi.
The hike was announced on Saturday in line with a spike in international energy prices.
The last hike in domestic LPG prices took place on March 22, when the price was increased by Rs 50.