There is a lot of news of great work for the consumers of LPG cylinders. In fact, the central government limited the subsidy on LPG cylinders. And now millions of consumers will have to pay the market price. Only poor women and other beneficiaries who get free connections under the Ujjwala scheme will now get subsidies. Recently, oil secretary Pankaj Jain said, "From June 2022, LPG is not subsidised. The subsidy is given, which was announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on March 21. Apart from this, he also said that there was no subsidy for LPG users since the early days of the Corona pandemic. Since then there is only that subsidy, which was now offered to the Ujjwala beneficiaries. Union Finance Minister Sitharaman said that the beneficiaries of Ujjwala Yojana will get a subsidy of Rs 200 per cylinder for 12 cylinders per year. In fact, the Finance Minister had informed about it while announcing the reduction in petrol and diesel. The finance minister had said, "The move will affect the revenue of about Rs 6,100 crore annually. ' Nirmala Sitharaman tweeted that our government is dedicated to the welfare of the poor. We have taken several steps to help the poor and middle class. The average inflation during our tenure has been lower than that of previous governments. After the second increase in prices in May, the price of a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder in Delhi reached Rs 1003. At the same time, the price of a domestic LPD cylinder in Mumbai is Rs 1002.50. Apart from this, it is priced at Rs 1029 in Kolkata and Rs 1058.50 in Chennai. With this, the government abolished the subsidy on petrol and diesel in June 2010 and November 2014. Two years later kerosene was linked to the market price. Tired of selling her footwear, the actress... Now this unique thing is being sold. LPG cylinder became cheaper by Rs 135 from today, know what is the price in your city America's warning ignored! After cheap oil, India made another big deal with Russia