In the national capital, petrol prices were increased by 24 paise to Rs 93.68 per litre and diesel prices were increased by 29 paise to Rs 84.61 per litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation
In the nationalcapital, petrol prices remained constant at Rs 93.44 per litre and diesel prices were steady at Rs 84.32 per litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation
Fuel Prices: Domestic petrol and diesel prices vary across states due to value added tax (VAT).
Petrol, diesel prices today: Petrol and diesel prices were hiked across the four metros on Tuesday, May 25. In the national capital, petrol prices were increased by 23 paise from Rs 93.21 per litre to Rs 93.44 per litre and diesel prices were increased by 25 paise from Rs 84.07 per litre to Rs 84.32 per litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation. Petrol and diesel rates are the highest in Mumbai. The revised petrol prices stood at Rs 99.71 per litre and diesel rates were Rs 91.57 per litre in the financial capital. The petrol rates have already crossed the Rs 100-mark in several cities in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra and with the latest increase, the price in Mumbai is also inching towards the Rs 100-mark. Fuel rates vary across the states in the country due to value-added tax or VAT. Notably, petrol and diesel rates have been hiked 12 times since May 4. (
Fuel Prices: Domestic petrol and diesel prices vary across states due to value added tax (VAT).
Petrol, diesel prices today: Petrol and diesel prices were unchanged across the four metros on Monday, May 24. In the national capital, petrol prices were constant at Rs 93.21 per litre and diesel prices were steady at Rs 84.07, according to Indian Oil Corporation. Petrol and diesel rates are the highest in Mumbai. The petrol prices stood at Rs 99.49 per litre and diesel rates were at Rs 91.30 per litre in the financial capital. Fuel rates vary across the states in the country due to value-added tax or VAT. Notably, petrol and diesel rates have been hiked 12 times since May 4. (
Petrol Diesel Prices On May 23: In the national capital, petrol prices were hiked by 17 paise and now are at Rs 93.21 per litre, while diesel prices have risen to cost Rs 84.07