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Economist Aakash Jindal welcomes LPG price reduction, stresses on further cut

Economist Aakash Jindal welcomed the reduction in the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinders by ₹100 and advocated for a further reduction in the price suggesting that it would help bring down inflation.

Economist Aakash Jindal welcomes LPG price reduction; stresses on further cut
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Published : Jul 1, 2019, 7:37 PM IST

Updated : Jul 1, 2019, 9:05 PM IST

New Delhi: While the price of non-subsidised LPG was reduced by over ₹100 per cylinder on the back of softening international rates on Sunday, economist Aakash Jindal is of the view that the price can be reduced further to control inflation.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Jindal welcomed the move and said, "As an economist, I would say that LPG prices can be reduced further and it should be reduced as it would help reduce the inflation."

Economist Aakash Jindal welcomes LPG price reduction; stresses on further cut

He further elaborated the link between food items and LPG and how a reduction in the price of the latter could bring major relief to the general public.

"In India, the inflation is mostly linked to food items which are mostly prepared using LPG cylinders. If we make cooking gas cheaper it would automatically reduce inflation and would bring relief to the general public. There is a big population in our country living below the poverty line and food is the basic necessity and this is where cheaper LPG cylinders play a very important role," said Jindal.

"All that the government needs to do is change its approach towards these things, " added the economist.

Jindal also stressed on finding alternatives to LPG and suggested that the government needs to promote the usage of Compressed natural gas (CNG), which he believes would prove to be cost-effective for the public.

"CNG should be made easily available, it should be made cheaper and more and more vehicles must be made CNG friendly. People should also be explained about cost-effective CNG products could be for them," said Jindal.

Also read: DU admissions: Admit cards out, tests to be held between 3rd-8th July

The cooking gas in Delhi will be priced at Rs 637 per cylinder from midnight of June 30 as against Rs. 737.50 currently.
Subsidised cooking gas price will be Rs 494.35 per cylinder.

New Delhi: While the price of non-subsidised LPG was reduced by over ₹100 per cylinder on the back of softening international rates on Sunday, economist Aakash Jindal is of the view that the price can be reduced further to control inflation.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Jindal welcomed the move and said, "As an economist, I would say that LPG prices can be reduced further and it should be reduced as it would help reduce the inflation."

Economist Aakash Jindal welcomes LPG price reduction; stresses on further cut

He further elaborated the link between food items and LPG and how a reduction in the price of the latter could bring major relief to the general public.

"In India, the inflation is mostly linked to food items which are mostly prepared using LPG cylinders. If we make cooking gas cheaper it would automatically reduce inflation and would bring relief to the general public. There is a big population in our country living below the poverty line and food is the basic necessity and this is where cheaper LPG cylinders play a very important role," said Jindal.

"All that the government needs to do is change its approach towards these things, " added the economist.

Jindal also stressed on finding alternatives to LPG and suggested that the government needs to promote the usage of Compressed natural gas (CNG), which he believes would prove to be cost-effective for the public.

"CNG should be made easily available, it should be made cheaper and more and more vehicles must be made CNG friendly. People should also be explained about cost-effective CNG products could be for them," said Jindal.

Also read: DU admissions: Admit cards out, tests to be held between 3rd-8th July

The cooking gas in Delhi will be priced at Rs 637 per cylinder from midnight of June 30 as against Rs. 737.50 currently.
Subsidised cooking gas price will be Rs 494.35 per cylinder.

Intro:बिना सब्सिडी वाले घरेलू एलपीजी सिलिंडर की कीमत में सौ रुपये की कटौती का बजट विशेषज्ञों ने भी स्वागत किया है और कहा है कि ये एक राहत की बात है और आगे भी एलपीजी की कीमतों में कमी आनी चाहिये ।
ईटीवी भारत से विशेष बात चीत में बजट विशेषज्ञ आकाश जिंदल ने एलपीजी के अलावा ये भी सलाह दी है कि आने वाले।दिनों में सीएनजी की कीमतों में भी कटौती करनी चाहिये जिससे कि डीजल पेट्रोल पर निर्भरता कम हो । मानना है की इससे देश की अर्थव्यवस्था के साथ साथ प्रदूषण नियंत्रण में भी फायदा मिलेगा ।


Body:मोदी सरकार की दूसरी पारी के पहले बजट को ले कर आम लोगों के साथ साथ विशेषज्ञों को भी काफी उम्मीदे हैं ।
बजट विशेषज्ञ आकाश जिंदल का कहना है कि ऑटो सेक्टर में इलेक्ट्रिक व्हीकल को ज्यादा से ज्यादा प्रोमोट करने की योजना पर सरकार आगे बढ़ रही है जो अच्छी बात है ।
लेकिन साथ ही ये सलाह भी दी है कि इलेक्ट्रिक गाड़ियों के लिये देश भर में एक सकारात्मक माहौल बनाने पर भी जोर देना होगा । ऐसी उम्मीद जताई जा रही है कि आने वाले बजट में इन तमाम बातों पर भी जोर दिया जाएगा ।


Conclusion:देखिये इस वीडियो में.... घरेलू एलपीजी सिलिंडर की कीमत में कमी और आने वाले बजट में और क्या संभावनाएं हैं उस पर बजट एक्सपर्ट आकाश जिंदल की राय ।
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