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Commercial LPG Price Hike Deals Severe Blow to India's Hospitality Industry
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Business·01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Commercial LPG Price Hike Deals Severe Blow to India's Hospitality Industry

The hospitality sector in India faces a severe blow following a Rs 993 increase in commercial LPG cylinder prices to Rs 3,071.50 per 19-kg cylinder. Industry associations warned of imminent menu price hikes of 10-15% and accelerated closures and job losses. The total increase of Rs 1,332.50 within three revisions has created an unprecedented cost escalation for hotels and restaurants already struggling with supply disruptions and weakened cash flows.

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Economic Times
Commercial LPG Cylinder Price Surge of Rs 933 Threatens India's Small Food Businesses
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Business·01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Commercial LPG Cylinder Price Surge of Rs 933 Threatens India's Small Food Businesses

India announced a Rs 933 increase in commercial LPG cylinder prices, bringing the cost to Rs 3,071.50 in Delhi. The price surge threatens restaurants, roadside eateries, caterers and cloud kitchens already grappling with weak consumer demand and elevated raw material costs. While households are shielded from domestic LPG hikes, small food businesses face mounting pressure that could trigger higher meal prices, reduced incomes, staff cuts and broader inflationary pressure across local economies.

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Economic Times
Commercial LPG Prices Surge Rs 993 in Single-Day Hike After Elections
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Business·01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Commercial LPG Prices Surge Rs 993 in Single-Day Hike After Elections

Commercial LPG prices in India have surged by Rs 993 for a 19-kg cylinder, taking the Delhi rate to Rs 3,071.50 effective May 1. The cumulative increase exceeds Rs 1,300 over three months. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticised the hike as an 'election bill' that would burden small businesses like dhabas, tea stalls and restaurants. State-run fuel retailers cited global energy volatility and West Asia tensions as reasons. Domestic LPG prices remain unchanged at Rs 913.

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Economic Times
Commercial LPG Prices Hit Record High in India with Rs 993 Hike
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Business·01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Commercial LPG Prices Hit Record High in India with Rs 993 Hike

Commercial LPG prices in India have surged to record levels with a Rs 993 increase per 19-kg cylinder — the steepest-ever hike. The cylinder now costs Rs 3,071.50 in Delhi, up from Rs 2,078.50, representing a total three-month increase of Rs 1,303. The surge is attributed to global crude oil prices rising nearly 50% due to disruptions in energy supply chains from the West Asia conflict. While commercial LPG (used by hotels and restaurants) has seen three consecutive monthly hikes, domestic LPG prices remain unchanged at Rs 913 for a 14.2-kg cylinder.

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Economic Times
Petrol, Diesel Prices Stable in India on May 1, 2026; Commercial LPG Costs Surge
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01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Petrol, Diesel Prices Stable in India on May 1, 2026; Commercial LPG Costs Surge

Fuel prices for petrol and diesel remained stable across major Indian cities on May 1, 2026, with Delhi petrol at Rs 94.77/L and diesel at Rs 87.67/L, despite crude oil surging to a four-year high of USD 126/barrel. However, commercial LPG cylinder prices increased significantly by Rs 993, with Delhi now charging Rs 3,071.5 for a 19kg cylinder. The government confirmed no proposal to hike fuel prices and dismissed viral messages claiming a Rs 12.50/L increase as fake.

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Economic Times
India Raises Commercial LPG Cylinder Price by Rs 993 Amid West Asia Tensions
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Energy·01.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

India Raises Commercial LPG Cylinder Price by Rs 993 Amid West Asia Tensions

The Centre increased the 19 kg commercial LPG cylinder price by Rs 993 across India, bringing the cost to Rs 3,071.50 in Delhi. Domestic LPG prices remain unchanged for 33 crore consumers. The price hike affects commercial and bulk LPG cylinders representing less than 1% of total consumption, while approximately 80% of petroleum products saw no price change.

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Times of India