4 injured in LPG cylinder blast at a factory in Northeast Delhi
Four people sustained injuries in a fire caused by an LPG cylinder explosion at a heater factory in Jagdamba Colony, North East Delhi, the Fire Department said on Tuesday.
Four people sustained injuries in a fire caused by an LPG cylinder explosion at a heater factory in Jagdamba Colony, North East Delhi, the Fire Department said on Tuesday.
The double-engine government has allocated Rs 1,890 crore for this initiative.
Oil marketing companies have increased the rate of 19 kg commercial LPG gas cylinders by Rs 39, effective from Sunday.
The deceased were an 11-year-old girl and his 9-year-old sister. The tragic incident had occurred when parents had gone to market to buy ration, police said.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Monday announced in the state assembly that now the families getting ration wheat, will also get an LPG cylinder at Rs 450.
Earlier, a detailed review meeting was held earlier in the day at the Party Head Office under CM regarding the ongoing investigation of the case.
In the national capital Delhi, per unit of the commercial cylinder will now cost Rs 1,976.5. On July 6 too, rates for the 19-kilogram commercial cylinder were cut by Rs 8.5 per unit.
With the latest revision, domestic LPG cylinders will retail at Rs 999.50 in Delhi.
The injured are currently undergoing treatment at Lok Nayak, Ram Manohar Lohia and Babu Jagjivan Ram hospitals.
Further, the price of a 19 kg commercial cylinder has also been increased by Rs 75, taking the price in Delhi to Rs 1,693 per cylinder.