The month of May has begun and on the first day of the month, there has been another severe shock of inflation. In fact, state-owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) increased the price of LPG gas cylinders price by up to Rs 104 per cylinder on May 1. Let me tell you all that this increase has not happened in domestic LPG cylinders but in commercial gas cylinders. The point of the matter is that there has been no change in the prices of domestic LPG cylinders. The price of 19 kg of commercial gas in the national capital Delhi has now increased by Rs 102.50 to Rs 2,355 per cylinder. Apart from this, let us also inform you that on April 1 last month, the price of the commercial gas cylinder was increased by Rs 268.50. However, in the meantime, the big relief is that the oil companies have not increased the prices of domestic cooking gas. This has given some relief to the common man from the rising inflation. On the other hand, the price of 14.2 kg of a non-subsidised gas cylinder in the national capital Delhi is Rs 949.5. Apart from this, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder in Kolkata is Rs 976, in Mumbai, it is Rs 949.50 and in Chennai, the price of the non-subsidised cylinder is now Rs 965.50. At the same time, the price of domestic cooking gas in Lucknow is Rs 987.50, while in Patna, the price of a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder is Rs 1039.5. What is the new price of the commercial gas cylinder - From today i.e. from May 1, commercial gas cylinders became expensive. In fact, the country's largest oil marketing company Indian Oil (IOC) has increased the price of 19 kg of the commercial gas cylinder by up to Rs 104. Now, the price of 19 kg of commercial gas in Delhi has gone up by Rs 102 to Rs 2,355, as compared to Rs 19 kg earlier. At the same time, the price of 19 commercial gas cylinders in Kolkata has increased the most by Rs 104. In fact, the price of 19 kg of commercial cylinder here has increased to Rs 2,455. However, earlier it was priced at Rs 2351.5. At the same time, the price of commercial gas in Mumbai rose by Rs 102 to Rs 2307. Earlier the price was Rs 2,205. Apart from this, the prices of 19 kg commercial gas cylinders in Chennai have been increased by Rs 102. The price here increased to Rs 2,508. The earlier price was Rs 2,406. The increased price of jet fuel - From today i.e. on May 1, there was no change in petrol-diesel price, but the price of jet fuel has increased. In fact, the price of air turbine fuel in Delhi has increased to Rs 116851.46 per kilolitre. At the same time, it has gone up to Rs 121430.48 per kilolitre in Kolkata, 115617.24 in Mumbai and Rs 120728.03 per kilolitre in Chennai. The rate of ATF in Delhi has increased by Rs 3,649 per kilolitre and in Kolkata, it has increased to Rs 3,677 and in Chennai, it has increased to Rs 3,795. IIT Madras Covid-19 cluster scales up to 196 Jobs in Central University of Punjab, apply soon Opportunity for 12th and graduate youth to get a job in BRO, apply quickly