Commercial LPG prices have risen by up to Rs 53.50 per cylinder nationwide, effective June 1st. This adjustment aims to bolster fuel reserves amid West Asia conflict concerns. The government is pushing for 30 days of LPG reserves and intensifying anti-hoarding measures, assuring sufficient fuel stocks despite import reliance.
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