Story Fuel rates hiked for 13th time in May; petrol touches Rs 104.01 per litre in Rajasthan s Ganganagar Petrol rates have already breached the Rs 100-mark in several parts of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh BusinessToday.In | May 21, 2021 | Updated 10:46 IST Fuel prices continue to increase the common man s burden as petrol rates rise by 19 paise while diesel rates are up by 29 paise after the thirteenth hike in May. One needs to shell out Rs 93.04 for a litre of petrol in Delhi whereas diesel sells at Rs 83.80 per litre in the national capital. Petrol sells for Rs 99.32 per litre whereas diesel went up to Rs 91.01 per litre in India s financial capital Mumbai.
Petrol and diesel prices in the country have remained steady The country s oil prices have taken a small dip. The commoners seemed to be relieved by this. It is common knowledge that petrol and diesel prices have risen dramatically in recent months. This has become a cause for worry to commuters. Everyone is concerned as the price of petrol and diesel, as well as cooking gas, continues to rise day by day. The price of a litre of petrol has surpassed Rs 100 in some states. For whatever cause, there has been no significant change in fuel prices in the last few days. Prices have remained consistent throughout the country. Prices in Telugu states alone have changed slightly. The following are the prices of petrol and diesel in the country s major cities.
Fuel price update: Petrol, diesel remain stable for 2nd day after touching record high-levels Currently, the price of one litre of petrol stands at Rs 91.17 per litre in Delhi, and diesel rates stand at Rs 8.47 per litre. In Mumbai, the price of petrol is Rs 97.57 per litre, and that of a litre of diesel is Rs 88.60 per litre BusinessToday.In | March 1, 2021 | Updated 09:39 IST Prices of petrol and diesel increased 14 times in February. Overall, petrol rates went up by Rs 4.22 per litre and Rs 4.34 a litre for diesel in Delhi Fuel prices has remained unchanged across all metros for the two consecutive days. The last increase was seen on February 27 when oil marketing companies increased the fuel rates between 20-30 paise per litre.
Centre has refused to cut excise duty despite unprecedented rise in fuel prices in past two months. In February, petrol prices have gone up by Rs 4.29 per litre and diesel by Rs 4.31 per litre in Delhi alone
Petrol and diesel in Delhi remained constant at Rs 90.58 and Rs 80.97 a litre, respectively, while they stayed at Rs 97 and Rs 88.60 per litre in Mumbai
In Delhi, petrol price was increased by 39 paise per litre, while diesel costs 37 paise a litre. Following the increase, petrol climbed to Rs 90.58 per litre and diesel has been hiked by Rs 80.97 per litre in the national capital.
Story Fuel prices hiked for 11th day in row; petrol past Rs 90 per litre for first time ever in Delhi Regular petrol rate crossed the Rs 90 mark for the first time in Delhi at Rs 90.19 per litre as against Rs 89.88 on Thursday, while diesel price climbed to Rs 80.60 a litre, as per data from the Indian Oil Corporation website BusinessToday.In | February 19, 2021 | Updated 10:01 IST Petrol and diesel prices are on an upward spiral, hitting record highs across metros, while they have already crossed the Rs 100 mark in some cities Petrol and diesel prices were hiked again on Friday, February 19, for the eleventh day in a row. Fuel rates are on an upward spiral, hitting record highs across metros, while they have already crossed the Rs 100 mark in some cities.
Story Fuel on fire! Petrol, diesel prices hiked for 10th day in a row; nears Rs 90 in Delhi The petrol price in Delhi has been hiked to a record Rs 89.88 per litre, while diesel rate climbed to Rs 80.27 a litre. In Mumbai, petrol and diesel prices have been increased to Rs 96.32 and Rs 87.32 per litre, again at record highs BusinessToday.In | February 18, 2021 | Updated 10:19 IST Petrol and diesel rates were increased by 32-34 paise per litre across metros, as per the price notification of state-owned oil marketing companies Petrol and diesel prices were revised for the tenth day in a row on Thursday, February 18, even as India has urged crude oil-producing countries to ease production cuts. The fuel rates were increased by 32-34 paise per litre across metros, as per the price notification of state-owned oil marketing companies. In Rajasthan s Ganganagar, the retail price of non-branded petrol has been revised to Rs 100.49 per litre, whereas in Nagarabandh, Madhya Pradesh, one needs to shell out Rs 100.76 for a litre of the fuel, according to Indian Oil Corporation data.
Story No respite! Petrol, diesel prices hiked for 6th day in a row, continue to soar in Delhi, Mumbai In Delhi, the price of petrol has been raised by 29 paise from 88.44 per litre to Rs 88.73 a litre, while diesel rate was increased by 32 paise from Rs 78.74 per litre to Rs 79.06 a litre BusinessToday.In | February 14, 2021 | Updated 11:26 IST Petrol and diesel rates are revised on a daily basis in line with changes in international crude oil prices Petrol, diesel continue to soar across metros, touching all-time highs after being increased for the sixth straight day on Sunday, February 14. Oil marketing companies hiked fuel prices by almost 29-32 paise.