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Petrol and diesel prices are currently at record highs across the country.
The state-run oil marketing companies on Saturday increased fuel rates across the country. According to details listed on the oil retailer’s website, both petrol and diesel witnessed a price of 35 paise each in the National Capital. With the latest revision, petrol in Delhi is slowly inching towards the ₹ 109-mark, currently retailing at ₹ 108.99 a litre. Diesel prices in the city soared to ₹ 97.72 a litre from ₹ 97.37 a litre. Fuel rates differ from state to state depending on the value-added tax (VAT) levied by the state government.
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Here are the petrol and diesel prices across six major metros on October 30, 2021:
City | Petrol | Diesel |
---|---|---|
Delhi | ₹ 108.99 | ₹ 97.72 |
Mumbai | ₹ 114.81 | ₹ 105.86 |
Chennai | ₹ 105.74 | ₹ 101.92 |
Kolkata | ₹ 109.46 | ₹ 100.84 |
Bengaluru | ₹ 112.79 | ₹ 103.72 |
Hyderabad | ₹ 113.36 | ₹ 106.60 |
In the financial capital Mumbai, petrol is priced at ₹ 114.81 a litre, up by 34 paise, while diesel costs ₹ 105.86 a litre. Petrol and diesel are being retailed at ₹ 105.74 a litre and ₹ 101.92 a litre in Chennai. Customers in Kolkata will have to shell out ₹ 109.46 a litre for petrol and ₹ 100.84 a litre for diesel. In Bengaluru, petrol is currently priced at ₹ 112.79 a litre while diesel costs ₹ 103.72 a litre. Fuel rates have been priced at ₹ 113.36 a litre and ₹ 106.60 a litre in Hyderabad.
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Fuel rates remain the most expensive in the Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan, as customers will have to shell out ₹ 121.25 a litre for petrol and ₹ 112.15 a litre for diesel. In Madhya Pradesh’s Anuppur district, petrol has touched ₹ 120.52 a litre while diesel is priced at ₹ 109.74 a litre. Fuel prices in the Parbhani district of Maharashtra have reached ₹ 117.75 per litre and ₹ 107.06 per litre, respectively. In Bhopal, petrol and diesel soared to ₹ 117.71 a litre and ₹ 107.13 a litre, respectively.
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