LITRO GAS UPPED BY Rs 250/,RS 100 / RS 45/

Litro Gas prices upped from midnight

 

Litro Gas has announced that the prices of domestic cooking gas cylinders will be increased with effect from midnight today (05).

Price revision is as follows:

12.5 kg increased by Rs. 250/- to Rs. 4,610/- (Previous Price : Rs. 4,360/-)

5 kg increased by Rs. 100/- to Rs. 1,850/- (Previous Price : Rs. 1,750/-)

2.3 kg increased by Rs. 45/- to Rs. 860/- (Previous Price : Rs. 815/-).

 

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Auto Diesel price slashed

The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has announced that the price of a litre of Auto Diesel will be reduced by Rs. 10/- from midnight today (05)

Accordingly, the new price of a Liter of Auto Diesel will be Rs. 420/-.

However, CPC states that prices of other types of fuel will remain unchanged.

Meanwhile Lanka IOC says that they too will reduce the price of Auto Diesel by Rs. 10 from midnight today.

 

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Laugfs Gas says no increase in LP gas prices

Laugfs Gas PLC says there will be no increase in its domestic LP gas prices and that they will continue selling at present prices.

Earlier today, the Litro Gas Company had announced that the prices of Litro LP gas cylinders will be increased with effect from midnight today (Dec. 05).

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India to provide technical assistance to uplift local milk production

President Ranil Wickremesinghe has appointed a committee consisting of representatives of the public and private sectors of Sri Lanka to work with the multidisciplinary team of the National Livestock Development Board of India to prepare a short, medium and long-term plan to increase local milk production to reduce the country’s dependence on imported milk powder.

Accordingly, India’s National Dairy Development Board’s (NDDB) and the Indian Amul Milk Company have taken steps to provide the necessary technical support for the production of liquid milk in Sri Lanka, and a preliminary discussion was held in this regard at the Presidential Secretariat today (05) under the chairmanship of President’s Secretary Mr Saman Ekanayake.

It was discussed at length about doubling local milk production by implementing short and medium-term plans and making Sri Lanka self-sufficient in milk in the long run through a targeted program.

Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Nimal Samaranayake, Chairman of the National Livestock Development Board, Professor H.W. Cyril and other committee members and officials of the Ministry of Agriculture and line agencies, Indian National Livestock Development Board Senior General Manager Rajesh Onkarnath Gupta, General Manager Sunil Shivprasad Sinha, Senior Manager Rajesh Kumar Sharma and other representatives participated in this discussion.

 

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