In the national capital, the retail price of both petrol and diesel had increased by 60 paise per litre to Rs 74 and Rs 72.22 per litre respectively on Thursday
Rates have been increased across the country and vary from state to state depending on the incidence of local sales tax or VAT.
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This is the third daily increase in rates in a row. Oil companies had on Sunday restarted revising prices in line with costs, after ending an 82-day hiatus
Petrol price in Delhi hiked to Rs 72.46 per litre from Rs 71.86 on Sunday, while diesel rates increased to Rs 70.59 a litre from Rs 69.99
The price of Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) has been increased to Rs 20-Rs 200 per bottle, imported liquor by Rs 475 per litre and country-made liquor
There is absolutely no need for panic booking. We have enough stocks to meet all demand, Singh said
Petrol is being sold at a rate of Rs 69.63 per litre in Delhi
The fuel prices across the country seem to be stable since past one week due to the coronavirus outbreak
Petrol costs Rs 69.59 per litre in New Delhi, Rs 72.29 in Kolkata, while in Mumbai, the petrol is priced at Rs 75.30.
Even if the daily price cut on petrol and diesel remains between 15 and 30 paisa till April 1, the marketing margin will remain high at Rs 8-10 per litre.
Petrol now costs Rs 69.59 per litre in Delhi and Rs 72.29 per litre in Kolkata
Additional revenue will help govt meet its FY21 target of bringing down the fiscal deficit to 3.5% of GDP
Petrol now costs Rs 70.14 per litre in Delhi, Rs 75.84 per litre in Mumbai, Rs 72.83 a litre in Kolkata and Rs 72.86 per litre in Chennai after the price cut
Auto fuel prices may see a cut of another Rs 9-13 per litre over a fortnight if crude oil remains at same level
The government gives subsidy for 12 refills of 14 kg cylinder to those to those with annual income of more than Rs 10 lakh.
Petrol currently costs Rs 73.36 per litre in Delhi and diesel is priced at Rs 66.36 a litre
Petrol in Delhi now costs Rs 75.54 per litre--the highest in more than a year--and a litre of diesel comes for Rs 68.51.
BPCL will soon float tenders to seek term contracts for diesel exports
Five straight quarters of slowing growth is taking an increasing toll on demand, resulting in diesel consumption slumping to the lowest since the start of 2017