Lowered LPG costs: Cooking gas cylinder prices decrease from today; view city-specific rates
The prices of LPG cylinders are set to vary across different cities, as reported by ET Now Digital. The new city-wise rates will become effective from September 1, 2025. However, the specific reasons behind this price change remain undisclosed.
As per the updated prices, a 14 kg LPG cylinder in cities like Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata is expected to cost approximately 1,120 to 1,130 Indian Rupees. It's important to note that prices can slightly fluctuate due to state taxes and subsidies.
Elsewhere in the business world, the stock market is expected to open with a gap up for Nifty 50 today, September 1. This optimistic start could potentially be attributed to the anticipated GDP data for Q1, which is expected to arrest the fall in the market.
In other news, the Amanta Healthcare IPO GMP has started today, and there is an over 20% Grey Market Premium. Meanwhile, a mutual fund comparison has been made between a monthly MF SIP of Rs 10,000 and a lump sum investment of Rs 10 lakh to determine which can build a higher corpus.
Moving on, ITC's share price target for 2025 is under discussion, with potential GST reforms being a factor. Similarly, the share price of Delhivery has a SELL rating, with three specific reasons given.
On the political front, a meeting between PM Modi and Xi Jinping has resulted in 10 takeaways regarding India-China trade, border peace, and more.
Lastly, NSDL has set a record date for 100% dividend payment, with the stock up 55% from its IPO price. A footwear stock from the BSE 500 has also set a final payout record date.
It's a busy day in the world of business and politics, and we'll continue to bring you the latest updates as they unfold. Stay tuned!
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