Mumbaikars will have to shell out more for CNG, PNG from today
The price hike reflects a direct impact of the country’s new tax regime.
While PNG prices have been increased by Rs 0.19 per unit, CNG has been hiked by Rs 0.32 per kg with effect from midnight of August 2-3.
Accordingly, the revised retail sale price of domestic PNG in Slab I has gone up from Rs 24.42 per unit to Rs 26.61 per unit. Similarly, the CNG retail sale price has increased from Rs 40.82 per kg to Rs 41.14 per kg for vehicle owners.
A similar Rs 0.19 per unit price hike is effective on domestic PNG consumers in Slab II, an official spokesperson said.
In view of the abolition of local body tax and octroi after implementation of the GST, the sale prices of both PNG and CNG in other municipal areas outside Mumbai have been rationalised and will be common to all the supply regions.
Presently, MGL supplies domestic PNG to around 9.70 lakh consumers in Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan region comprising municipal areas of Thane, Navi Mumbai, Mira Road-Bhayander, Kalyan, Dombivali, Ulhasnagar, Ambernath, Badlapur, Bhiwandi, Taloja and Panvel, besides around 5.60 lakh CNG vehicles owners in these localities.
With agency inputs
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