RBI stress test: Banks bad loans may rise to 1.9% by March 2028
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The government reduced commercial LPG cylinder prices by Rs 183.50, effective July 1. In Delhi, a 19-kg commercial cylinder now costs Rs 2,930 following the revision. The cut is expected to provide meaningful relief to restaurants, hotels, dhabas, and other food and beverage businesses. The reduction comes after a period of previous price hikes that had raised operational costs for the sector.
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