Oil marketing companies have kept pump prices of petrol and diesel unchanged on Saturday, the third consecutive day of no revision as companies decided to wait and watch the global oil situation
India's fuel demand recovery remained patchy in August as petrol consumption continued to rise but diesel sales fell, preliminary data from state fuel retailers showed on Wednesday
Petrol and diesel prices remained static for a second consecutive day as oil marketing companies decided to go on pause mode to see global developments in the oil markets before any revision
A day after reducing petrol and diesel prices by up to 20 paise per litre, the Oil marketing companies on Monday kept auto fuel prices unchanged
Setting of retail prices, frequency with which they change and government increasing taxes when global prices are low all put a question mark on so-called market-linked pricing mechanism
Petrol and diesel prices were cut by 20 paisa per litre each on Sunday - the first reduction in petrol rate in over a month, and the fourth in case of diesel in less than a week
After the price revision, diesel sold at Rs 89.47 a litre in the national capital, 40 paisa lower than the record high of Rs 89.87 a litre
In New Delhi, petrol is selling at Rs 101.84 per litre. In Mumbai, the price stands at Rs 107.83
In New Delhi, petrol is selling at Rs 101.84 per litre. In Mumbai, the price stands at Rs 107.83
In New Delhi, petrol is selling at Rs 101.84 per litre. In Mumbai, the price stands at Rs 107.83
India's fuel demand picked up in July as easing of pandemic-related restrictions accelerated economic activity, helping petrol consumption reach pre-Covid levels
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Oil marketing companies (OMC) continued to pause fuel price revision for seven consecutive days, the longest period in weeks
In Delhi, petrol was at Rs 101.84 per litre. In Mumbai, petrol price remained at Rs 107.83 per litre
In Delhi, petrol was hiked by 30 paise from Rs 101.54 per litre to Rs 101.84 per litre. Check today's fuel prices city-wise
After petrol, now the price of food items including sugar, wheat flour has been increased in Pakistan, amid its worsening economic situation.The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet on Friday approved an increase in rates of sugar, wheat flour and ghee (butter) at the Utility Stores Corporation (USC) of Pakistan, reported The News International.The price of sugar was jacked up from Rs 68 per kg to Rs 85 per kg, ghee (butter) from Rs 170 to Rs 260 per kg and wheat flour from Rs 850 per bag to Rs 950 per bag at the USC owing to the increasing gap between the subsidised prices offered by the Utility Stores Corporation and the prevailing market prices.The committee approved revision in the prices of three essential commodities to rationalise provision of subsidies by the USC.The News International further reported that the minister for finance and revenue Shaukat Tarin chaired the committee meeting. The committee also approved the import of 200,000 ton sugar, subsidy on ...
When the times change, policy has to adapt. Why then is New Delhi so determined to not raise rates on under-taxed forms of income and wealth, questions T N Ninan
In Delhi, petrol prices stood at Rs 101.54 per litre. Check today's fuel prices city-wise
You must be feeling the pain of rising fuel prices after it hit the century mark across the country last month.
The dent due to rising petrol and diesel prices comes at a time when most households across the country are grappling with higher medical expenses due to the Covid pandemic and rising commodity prices