For those wondering about the LPG cylinder prices today, on 15 April 2025, here's what you need to know. The price of a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder across different regions is varying, and today, you can check out the specific rates in your area.
LPG Cylinder Prices Today:
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Capital City: The price of a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder is ₹910.50.
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Lowest Price: The cheapest LPG cylinder is available at ₹892.50, found in areas like Jamshedpur and Saraikela-Kharsawan.
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Highest Price: The most expensive LPG cylinder is priced at ₹912.00, which is found in Ramgarh, Hazaribagh, and Koderma districts.
The rates across other regions follow similar patterns, with 17 districts offering the cylinder at ₹910.50. These include key areas such as Dhanbad, Simdega, Garhwa, and Palamu.
Detailed Price Chart for 15 April 2025:
| City/District | Price of 14.2 Kg LPG Cylinder |
|---|---|
| Bokaro | ₹910.50 |
| Chatra | ₹859.50 |
| Deoghar | ₹910.50 |
| Dhanbad | ₹910.50 |
| Dumka | ₹910.50 |
| Jamshedpur | ₹892.50 |
| Garhwa | ₹910.50 |
| Giridih | ₹910.50 |
| Godda | ₹910.50 |
| Gumla | ₹910.50 |
| Hazaribagh | ₹912.00 |
| Jamtara | ₹910.50 |
| Khunti | ₹910.50 |
| Koderma | ₹912.00 |
| Latehar | ₹910.50 |
| Lohardaga | ₹910.50 |
| Pakur | ₹910.50 |
| Palamu | ₹910.50 |
| Ramgarh | ₹912.00 |
| Ranchi | ₹910.50 |
| Sahibganj | ₹910.50 |
| Saraikela-Kharsawan | ₹892.50 |
| Simdega | ₹910.50 |
| Chaibasa | ₹902.00 |
Conclusion:
As you can see, the prices of LPG cylinders vary across different districts. While Jamshedpur and Saraikela-Kharsawan offer the lowest prices, Hazaribagh, Ramgarh, and Koderma have the highest rates. It's always wise to check the updated prices in your local area for the most accurate rates.
This information can help you stay informed and plan your purchase accordingly.
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