Fuel Prices: Domestic petrol and diesel prices vary across states due to value added tax (VAT).
Petrol, diesel prices today: Petrol and diesel prices have been hiked across the metros on Friday, May 20, after a gap of two days. In Delhi, petrol prices have been increased by 19 paise from Rs 92.85 per litre to Rs 93.04 per litre and diesel rates have been hiked by 29 paise from Rs 83.51 per litre to Rs 83.80 per litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation. Petrol and diesel prices are the highest in Mumbai. In Mumbai, the revised petrol prices stand at Rs 99.32 per litre and diesel is sold at Rs 91.01 per litre, according to the state-run oil refiner.
Source: Indian Oil
While petrol prices had crossed the Rs 100-mark in some places in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh a few days back, Maharashtra s Parbhani joined the league on Monday. Petrol in Parbhani was priced at Rs 100.20 a litre. The fuel is sold at Rs 102.42 a litre in Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan and Rs 102.12 in Anuppur of Madhya Pradesh.
This is the second time this year that rates in some areas have crossed the Rs 100-a litre mark.
In five increases in the last one week, petrol price has risen by Rs 1.14 per litre and diesel by Rs 1.33 - more than neutralising all of the reduction that came between March 24 and April 15.
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CBP arrested Iranians in Arizona who jumped the U.S.-Mexico border
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Karen TownsendPosted at 2:01 pm on February 5, 2021
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released a statement announcing the arrest of eleven Iranians who illegally crossed over the U.S.-Mexico border Monday night. Border patrol agents noticed the group on a bridge near San Luis, Arizona. The group of five females and six males were taken to Yuma Station for processing. Iran is included on the list of Special Interest Countries.
Eleven illegal immigrants may not sound like a big problem but it does remind us that those attempting to enter the United States illegally don’t just come from Central American countries, they come from all over the world. The Yuma Sector arrests more Iranians than other border sectors. The press release from CBP notes that distinction.