July 15, 2026, Wednesday
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From today, cylinder gas in the market: Price fixed at 2 thousand 60 rupees per cylinder

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Kathmandu. Addressing the discomfort of cooking gas LP gas seen in the market and the demand of consumers, Nepal Oil Corporation is going to start the sale and distribution of full weight cylinders of gas across the country from Wednesday. The corporation has arranged this arrangement after the special instructions of Industry, Commerce and Supply Minister Gauri Kumari Yadav.

Nepal Oil Corporation issued a press release on Tuesday and gave the official information that arrangements have been made for the sale and distribution of full cylinders of 14.2 kg in the market.

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