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Maharashtra: ‘Beneficiary No. 8 crore’ of LPG scheme can't buy gas cylinder due to rising prices

A 14.2-kg cooking gas cylinder now costs Rs 828 in Aurangabad while the rate of a 19-kg commercial gas cylinder is Rs 1,642, a gas agency official said

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Over a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi handed Ayesha Shaikh a certificate making her 'Beneficiary No. 8 crore' of the Ujjwala scheme to provide LPG connections to poor women, she is now struggling to buy a cooking gas cylinder due to rising rates.

Born into a poor family in Aurangabad district, Ayesha (31) got married at an early age and has been living in Ajanta, around 400 km from Mumbai, for the past decade.

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