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Commercial gas cylinders from 1 February 2025 to 19 kg have become expensive by 7 rupees. It will now get Rs 1804 in Delhi. At the same time, Maruti Suzuki has increased the prices of its vehicles by Rs 32,500.
3 changes to be held in the month of February …
1. Commercial cylinders expensive: price increased by ₹ 7, no change in domestic cylinder prices From today, a 19 kg commercial cylinder has become expensive by ₹ 7 rupees. Its price in Delhi increased by Rs 7 to ₹ 1804. Earlier it was available in ₹ 1797. In Kolkata, it is getting 4 rupees to ₹ 1911, earlier its price was ₹ 1907.
The cylinder in Mumbai has increased from Rs 1749.50 to Rs 6.50 to Rs 1756. The cylinder is getting Rs 1966 in Chennai. However, there has been no change in the prices of domestic gas cylinders with 14.2 kg. It is getting ₹ 803 in Delhi and ₹ 802.50 in Mumbai.

2. Maruti’s cars expensive up to Rs 32,500: Fronx, Invisto, Jimny and Grand Vitara included Maruti Suzuki has increased the prices of its different models by Rs 32,500. Models that will change the price include Alto K10, S-Presso, Celerio, Wagon R, Swift, Dzire, Brezza, Ertiga, Ignis, Baleno, Ciaz, XL6, Fronx, Invito, Jimney and Grand Vitara.

3. ATF expensive up to Rs 5,269: Air travel may be expensive Oil marketing companies have increased the prices of air traffic fuel (ATF). This can make air travel expensive. According to the website of Indian Oil, ATF in Delhi has been expensive by Rs 5078.25 to Rs 95,533.72 per kilo (1000 liters).
| City | ATF price is now (rupee per kiloliter) | ATF price first (rupee per kiloliter) | Costly (Rupees) |
| Delhi | 95,533.72 | 90,455.47 | 5,078.25 |
| Kolkata | 97,961.62 | 93,059.79 | 4,901.83 |
| Mumbai | 89,318.90 | 84,511.93 | 4,806.97 |
| Chennai | 98,940.19 | 93,670.72 | 5,269.47 |
4. Kotak Mahindra Bank changed service charge and rules Kotak Mahindra Bank has increased the service charge of some things. This change will be especially applicable to 811 savings account holders. Kotak Bank has changed the free ATM transaction limit for its debit card holders. The bank has given information about this change to its customers via email.
Petrol and diesel price does not change: Petrol in Delhi is Rs 94.72 liter There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel today i.e. February 1. Currently, petrol in Delhi is Rs 94.72 a liter, while diesel is being sold at Rs 87.62 per liter. At the same time, petrol in Mumbai is getting Rs 103.44 and diesel is getting Rs 89.97 per liter.

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