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Download the free PDF reader to view and edit your files in a browser. Adobe Acrobat XI Pro 19.0.20 FINAL Crack Serial Key.Petrol prices hit eight-year high of Rs 90.38 a litre in Delhi NEW DELHI: In a historic move, the government on Wednesday decided to scrap the subsidy on domestic LPG cylinder supplied to consumers and the rates will now be directly linked to international oil prices.The decision to cap the price of LPG at current market price, and not at the subsidised price of Rs. 7.57 per kg, was taken at the price control board meeting held on Wednesday.This is the first time the government has put a ceiling on LPG prices since the present regime was in place and comes as a relief for the consumers as the hike has been introduced at a time when international crude oil prices are falling.The government has capped the price of a refill to Rs. 360, down from Rs. 434 currently.A price rise had been announced in February 2015.The government would continue to subsidise the purchase of LPG cylinders for individual consumers by way of making the subsidy available to the small consumers through the BG Prayas scheme, but the rates would be linked to international prices, the government said.The price of a refill of 15-kg cylinder will be Rs. 410, while the subsidy will be available to small consumers through the scheme BG Prayas.“This is historic and welcome move by the government,” senior petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan told reporters after the meeting.Domestic LPG, commonly known as cooking gas, is produced by the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), which is a government-owned enterprise.From the time this regime was introduced in 2003-04, the government had capped the price of a refill at a price that was linked to international oil prices.This time, however, the ceiling is linked to the price of international benchmark oil (Brent crude) and the price of LPG will be directly linked to this, Pradhan said.Brent crude has declined from $56.42 a barrel in September to $40.33 a barrel currently.Pradhan added that the reason for the decision to link the price of LPG with international oil prices was simple — domestic LPG production had to be linked to the price of crude oil as oil was the base fuel for it.The production of LPG is around 7.5-8 million tonnes a year. ac619d1d87


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