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India has raised cooking gas prices for the second time since the start of the Iran war, amid doubling pressures on the energy sector and high import costs. The price of a cylinder has increased by about 29 rupees to reach 942 rupees in New Delhi. India relies on imports for about two-thirds of its liquefied petroleum gas needs, and with rising costs, the effects of the conflict with Iran are becoming apparent on energy prices and consumers.
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