Petrol and diesel prices rise in India, Broken record

 20 May 2018 ( News Bureau )
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The price of petrol and diesel in India has been the highest in last four weeks. Petrol and diesel prices are on the rise due to the rise in oil prices in the international market. On Sunday, the petrol price in Delhi reached Rs 76.26 per liter increased by 33 paise. Diesel price reached Rs 67.57 per liter increased by 26 paise.

Petrol prices have broken the record of inflation in Delhi. This is the first time that Delhi is selling so much expensive petrol which is the highest in the country so far. Prior to this, the price of petrol was Rs 76.06 on September 14, 2013.

On Sunday morning, the rate list was issued by oil companies at 6 o'clock. According to local sales tax and VAT, the cost of petrol and diesel in each state is different. Therefore, compared to the rest of the states, Delhi is getting petrol at the lowest price.

While talking about entire India, the price of petrol in Mumbai is highest. Here petrol is available at Rs 84.07 including tax. Apart from Mumbai, petrol is being sold for more than Rs 80 in many cities. Rs 81.83 in Bhopal, Rs 81.73 in Patna, Rs 80.76 in Hyderabad, Rs 80.35 in Srinagar, Rs 78.91 in Kolkata and Rs 79.13 in Chennai. The cheapest petrol is in the capital of Goa, Panaji, where petrol is available in only Rs 70.26.

In addition talk about diesel, diesel is getting the most expensive Rs 73.45 per liter in Hyderabad. In Trivandrum at Rs 73.34, in addition to diesel prices in other cities including Raipur, Gandhinagar, Bhubaneshwar, Patna, Jaipur, Bhopal, Ranchi and Srinagar, the price has been more than Rs 70 per liter. Its price in Mumbai is Rs 71.94.

 

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