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Petrol, diesel prices have been increased for the ninth consecutive day
Petrol prices in India have gone up by a maximum of up to 26 paise/litre
Diesel prices have been increased by up to 27 paise a litre
Fuel prices have been increased for the ninth consecutive day in India, and petrol has finally breached the ₹ 100 per litre mark today. In Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, state run fuel stations are retailing petrol for ₹ 100.13 a litre, witnessing a 26 paise hike compared to a day before, while diesel is priced at ₹ 92.13 per litre, after a 27 paise hike. In the nation s capital, Delhi, petrol is being retailed at ₹ 89.54 per litre, touching a new high, while diesel prices in the national capital stood at ₹ 79.95 per litre, both registering a 25 paise hike compared to the previous day. At the same time, in Mumbai petrol prices have touched the ₹ 96 per litre mark, witnessing a 25 pai
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Petrol rate in Mumbai is the highest among all metros at Rs. 94.93/litre
Similarly, other metro cities too have seen an increase in fuel prices
Petrol and diesel prices touched new record highs on Saturday after state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) yet again hiked prices for the fifth consecutive day. As per a notification from fuel retailers, petrol price in Delhi was increased by 30 paise from ₹ 88.14 per litre to ₹ 88.44, while diesel was hiked saw a hike of 36 paise to ₹ 78.74. With the latest revision in fuel rates, it took petrol to an all-time high of ₹ 88.44 per litre and ₹ 94.93 per litre in Delhi and Mumbai, respectively. On Friday, the auto fuels in the national capital retailed at ₹ 88.14 and ₹ 78.38 respectively.
Petrol prices in Delhi stand at Rs. 88.14 per litre, while diesel is priced at Rs. 78.38 per litre. At the same time, in Mumbai, petrol prices have touched Rs. 94.64 per litre, while diesel will cost you Rs. 85.32 per litre.