It is presently costly to drive a CNG car in Delhi-Noida. The rates of compressed natural gas (CNG) have gone up in the National Capital Region (NCR), which includes Delhi. As of right now, there is a price hike for compressed natural gas or CNG. The price of CNG has risen by one rupee per kilogram as of June 22.
Where in Delhi has the price of CNG arrived at?
Beginning on June 22, the cost of CNG in Delhi-NCR has significantly increased. Following this hike, the cost of CNG in the nation’s capital, New Delhi, has gone up from Rs 74.09 to Rs 75.09 per kilogram. In addition to Delhi, several cities in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Rajasthan have seen increases in the cost of CNG.
Where is CNG less expensive, Delhi, Noida, or Gurgaon?
The cost of one kilogram of CNG in Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad has increased to Rs 79.70 following the hike in gas pricing. We would like to inform you that the rate of CNG in Gurugram has not changed. In Gurugram, the cost of a kilogram is still Rs 80.12. That is to say, Delhi has the least expensive CNG out of Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram. In addition to the Delhi NCR, other places where prices have gone up are Rewari in Haryana, Ajmer, Pali, and Rajsamand in Rajasthan, and Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, and Shamli in Uttar Pradesh. In Rewari, a kilogram costs Rs 79.70; in Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, and Shamli, the cost is Rs 80.08 per kg and in Ajmer, Pali. And Rajsamand the new price has reached Rs 82.94 per kg.
Goa’s cost of diesel and petrol increased after Karnataka
Goa now has higher gas and fuel prices than Karnataka. The cost of petrol and diesel has gone up, according to the Goa government. The price of diesel has increased by 36 paise, while the price of petrol has been raised by one rupee per liter by the government. The increase in value-added tax, or VAT, is the reason why oil has grown more expensive. Let us remind you that the Karnataka government has previously raised taxes on petrol and diesel, so driving up their prices. The cost of diesel had climbed by 3.50 rupees a liter, while the cost of petrol had increased by 3 rupees.
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