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Fuel prices hiked for 25th time since May 4; petrol costs Rs 102.58 in Mumbai Diesel reached Rs 100.37 per litre in Rajasthan s Sri Ganganagar and is inching closer to the Rs 100 per litre mark in Hanumangarh after the recent hike in fuel prices BusinessToday.In | June 14, 2021 | Updated 13:31 IST After the latest hike in fuel rates, petrol became costlier by 28 paise per litre in Mumbai and Kolkata respectively. Mumbaikars need to pay Rs 102.58 for a litre of petrol whereas in Kolkata, petrol sells for Rs 96.34 per litre. Petrol prices were hiked by 29 paise and 26 paise in Chennai. Petrol costs Rs 96.41 per litre in Delhi, whereas in Chennai, one needs to pay Rs 97.69 for a litre of petrol. ....
Fuel rates hiked again; petrol now costs Rs 100.47 per litre in Mumbai Petrol and diesel rates are revised daily on the basis of value-added tax (VAT), freight charges, the average price of benchmark fuel in the global market in the past 15 days and foreign exchange rates BusinessToday.In | May 31, 2021 | Updated 11:56 IST Diesel rates rose by 28 paise and reached Rs 92.45 per litre in Mumbai State-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) have hiked the fuel prices again on Monday (May 31) as petrol rates reached Rs 100.47 per litre in India s financial capital Mumbai. Diesel rates rose by 28 paise and reached Rs 92.45 per litre in Mumbai. With an increase of 29 paise, petrol prices stood at Rs 94.23 per litre in Delhi while diesel was jacked up by 26 paise and reached Rs 85.15 per litre in the national capital. ....
Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 15:54 IST On Wednesday, OMCs hiked petrol and diesel prices by Rs 0,25 per litre, which were retailed at Rs 84.45 and Rs 74.63 in Delhi respectively. Petrol price breaks record in Delhi; retailed at Rs 84.45 per litre  |  Photo Credit: BCCL Key Highlights Petrol last touched its peak of Rs 84 per litre in October 2018 while diesel reached peaked at Rs 81.94 in July 2020. On March 16 and May 5, the Centre had increased excise duty on petrol by Rs 13 per litre and diesel by Rs 16 in two tranches. Excise duty and VAT tax on petrol and diesel account for more than 60 per cent of the rate currently and is a major source of revenue for the government ....