Petrol and diesel prices were last raised by 25 paise per litre on January 27, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies
Petrol prices in Mumbai stood at Rs 92.86 per litre -- the same as yesterday. In Chennai, petrol remained unchanged to sell at Rs 88.82
Prime Minister Imran Khan led-government on Sunday increased the price of petrol by up to Pakistani Rupees 2.70 per litre
The budget aims to provide justice to the farmers, general public and introduce reforms in all the sectors including law, he added
The Congress claimed that it will unravel soon, and described the imposition of cess on petrol and diesel in the budget as "vengeful act" against the thousands of farmers
Sale price of auto fuels to remain unaffected
Rates differ from state to state, depending on value-added tax (VAT). Petrol and diesel prices are revised on a daily basis in line with benchmark international price and foreign exchange rates
Petrol prices in Mumbai stood at Rs 92.86 per litre-- the same as yesterday. In Chennai, petrol remained unchanged to sell at Rs 88.82
Private bus owners organisations had called the strike demanding lowering of diesel prices and an increase in fares
Rates differ from state to state, depending on value-added tax. Petrol and diesel prices are revised on a daily basis
Petrol prices in Mumbai stood at Rs 92.62 on Tuesday as compared with Rs 92.28 yesterday. One litre of diesel will cost Rs 83.03 in the city. In Chennai, petrol inched up 31 paise to sell at Rs 88.60
In Mumbai, the petrol and diesel prices are at Rs 92.28 and Rs 82.66 per litre, respectively
Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by 25 paise per litre each, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies
Massive rise in retail fuel prices crowded out other discretionary spends on credit cards in December, according a report
Rates were raised for the third time this week
Rates were raised for the second consecutive day
There is a pressure on fuel price due to imbalance in demand and supply," Pradhan said while speaking to media in Betul
The price hike on Monday came after three days of unchanged rates.
This lower production had caused an imbalance in demand and supply, the minister said
With Monday's increase, petrol is being sold at Rs 84.95 a litre in Delhi from previous day price of Rs 84.70 a litre