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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.
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Fuel prices hiked again; Petrol at record high in Delhi, nears Rs 95 per litre mark in Mumbai
Petrol rate in the national capital was increased by 30 paise, from Rs 88.14 to Rs 88.44 per litre, whereas diesel price saw a hike of 36 paise from Rs 78.38 to Rs 78.74 per litre. Petrol and diesel rates in Mumbai neared a record Rs 94.93 and Rs 85.70 a litre
BusinessToday.In | February 13, 2021 | Updated 14:46 IST
In five days this week, prices have gone up by Rs 1.51 per litre for petrol, while diesel rate has risen by Rs 1.56 a litre
Petrol and diesel prices were increased again on Saturday, February 13, clocking an all-time high of Rs 88.41 a litre in Delhi, while diesel rates surged to Rs 78.74.
Petrol price on Wednesday touched a record high of Rs 87.60 in the national capital, a day after breaching the Rs 87-a-litre mark. Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by 30 and 25 paise per litre respectively on Wednesday, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies. The
diesel prices stood at Rs 77.73. Yesterday, the petrol price topped the Rs 87-mark to touch an all-time high of Rs 87.30 in New Delhi. Prices of the two were hiked by 35 paise per litre each.
Fuel prices, which vary from state to state depending on local sales tax or VAT, are now at a record high in the country, prompting calls for a cut in excise duty to ease the burden on consumers. Petrol and diesel prices are revised on a daily basis in line with benchmark international price and foreign exchange rates.
The surge in global crude prices follows the decision by Saudi Arabia, world s largest oil producer, that it would cut supplies further in February and March.
Petrol and diesel prices are scaling up since January 6 breaking all previous records. Overall, petrol has risen by Rs 3.59 per litre and diesel by Rs 3.61 in 2021 alone