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LAUGFS Gas has increased domestic gas cylinder prices with effect from midnight today (06)

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COLOMBO (News 1st) – Laugfs Gas announced that it has increased the prices of its domestic gas cylinders.The price hike will come into effect from midnight on Monday (06).The price of a 12.5 kg gas cylider was increased by Rs.

200 to Rs.5,280. The price of a 5 kg cylinder was increased by Rs. 80 to Rs. 2,112.The price of a 2 kg cylinder was increased by Rs.

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