At ₹84.45 per litre, petrol prices hit an all-time high in the capital
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The retail price of petrol, which was last increased on 7 January, was raised by 25 paise per litre on Wednesday
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Petrol prices scaled a record high on Wednesday, in line with rising global fuel prices and positive news on coronavirus vaccines, increasing calls for the government to lower taxes on transportation fuels.
Oil marketing companies (OMCs) raised the retail price of petrol by 25 paise to ₹84.45 per litre in Delhi. Diesel prices were raised by an equal amount to ₹74.63 per litre.
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