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Fuel Prices At All-Time High. Petrol Crosses Rs 104-Mark In Delhi, Goes Past Rs 110-Mark In Mumbai – NDTV Profit

Petrol and Diesel Price: Fuel rates were hiked across metro cities again today

Petrol, Diesel Price Today: Petrol prices touched new highs on Sunday, October 10, as rates were hiked for the sixth straight day. In the national capital, petrol prices crossed the Rs 104-mark as they were hiked by 30 paise from Rs 103.84 per litre to cost Rs 104.14 per litre, while diesel rates were hiked by 35 paise from Rs 92.47 to cost Rs 92.82, according to Indian Oil Corporation.

In Mumbai, petrol prices crossed the Rs 110-mark after rates were hiked by 29 paise to cost Rs 110.12 per litre, while diesel rates were hiked by 37 paise to cost Rs 100.66 per litre. Among the four metro cities, fuel rates are the highest in Mumbai, according to the state-run oil refiner. Fuel rates vary across the states due to value-added tax or VAT. (Also Read: How To Check Latest Petrol And Diesel Rates In Your City). 

Here are the petrol and diesel price across the metro cities:

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State-run oil refiners such as Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum revise the fuel rates on a daily basis, by taking into account the crude oil prices in the international markets, and the rupee-dollar exchange rates. Any changes in petrol and diesel prices are implemented with effect from 6 am every day.