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On a week-on-week basis, the weekly inflation, measured by the Sensitive Price Index (SPI), rose 0.78 per cent, showing a rising trend for the past four consecutive weeks. Get more World News and Business News on Zee Business.
Mumbai has become India's first metropolis to sell petrol for more than Rs 100 a litre. OMCs may need to keep revising pricing upwards while global crude prices linger around $70 per barrel.
AA predicts steep fuel price hike in April The AA currently forecasts a 90c rise for petrol and a 66c increase for diesel, while illuminating paraffin is expected to go up by 62c. Rising international petrol prices are being worsened by a dipping rand-dollar exchange rate. The AA currently forecasts a 90c rise for petrol and a 66c increase for diesel, while illuminating paraffin is expected to go up by 62c. #PetrolPrice The Automobile Association predicts a steep petrol price hike at the end of March going into April. SF pic.twitter.com/pfQQnuHQSO— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) March 15, 2021 The association's Layton Beard said that this excluded increases to the general fuel and Road Accident Fund levies, which had yet to come into effect.
A visual showing SAD MLAs on their way to Punjab Vidhan Sabha on bullock cart. (Photo/ANI) Fuel price hike: SAD MLAs ride to Punjab Assembly on bullock carts ANI | Updated: Mar 04, 2021 12:15 IST Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], March 4 (ANI): The MLAs of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Thursday rode to the Punjab Vidhan Sabha on bullock carts, demanding a reduction in the tax levied by the state government on petrol and diesel. Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, SAD MLA from the Sahnewal constituency, told ANI that taxes on petrol and diesel are so high that people are unable to afford these items.
Fuel price hike will hurt the poor says Abahlali Updated Andrew Robertson Share this: Shack dwellers movement, Abahlali baseMjondolo say the latest fuel hikes coupled with the winter season approaching will have a devastating economic impact on the impoverished. Fuel pump / iStock Fuel prices shot up today. Petrol's up by 65 cents more per litre. Diesel's increased by 54 cents per litre and Illuminating Paraffin's up by 47 cents per litre. Abahlali says they are concerned - because the fuel hike will affect the unemployed and those living in informal settlements. Abahlali's Mqapheli Bonono said: "It will really affect them if you notice people who are mostly living with the grant money the food parcel will go up but the grant money still maintains the same status in the household."