The Jharkhand government has decided to withdraw the Rs.11 subsidy on cooking gas cylinder. Now each cylinder will cost Rs.370.

Chief Minister Arjun Munda gave the direction at a meeting of food and civil supply department Tuesday. With this, the state government will save Rs.28 crore, according to official sources.
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The sources said the decision was taken because officials argued that the subsidy did not help the poor.
In 2008, the Madhu Koda government announced a Rs.50 subsidy on each gas cylinder after the central government hiked the price of a gas cylinder by Rs.60.
Seven months ago, the Shibu Soren government, in which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was a partner, had withdrawn a subsidy of Rs.39 on each cylinder.
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