Fuel rates in India have gone up by 25 paise, and when petrol rates have reached an all-time higher of Rs. 85.95 per litre in Delhi, in Mumbai, it is diesel rates that has touched a record higher Rs. 81.87 per litre.
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Fuel rates have gone up by 25 paise, with petrol rates reaching a new higher of Rs. 85.95/litre in Delhi
Fuel rates in India have gone up once more, hitting an all-time higher of ₹ 85.95 per litre in Delhi, a 25 paise hike compared to a day ago, when it was Rs 84.70 per litre. Diesel rates on, the other hand, saw a comparable hike, going up from ₹ 74.88 per litre to ₹ 75.13 per litre, in the National Capital. At the similar time, petrol rates in Mumbai touched a whopping ₹ 91.56 per litre, when diesel rates have risen to ₹ 81.87 per litre.
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City | Petrol | Diesel |
---|---|---|
Delhi | ₹ 85.95 | ₹ 75.13 |
Mumbai | ₹ 91.56 | ₹ 81.87 |
Chennai | ₹ 87.63 | ₹ 80.43 |
Kolkata | ₹ 86.39 | ₹ 78.72 |
Bengaluru | ₹ 87.82 | ₹ 79.67 |
Similarly, other metro cities also have observed an raise in fuel rates. In Chennai, petrol rates have touched ₹ 87.63 per litre, when diesel is now priced at ₹ 80.43 per litre. In Kolkata petrol is now priced at ₹ 86.39 per litre, when diesel priced has reached ₹ 78.72 per litre today. On the other hand, in Bengaluru, petrol and diesel are now priced at ₹ 87.82 per litre and ₹ 79.67 per litre, respectively. Currently, petrol rates have reached their highest ever in Delhi, when diesel rates are at a record higher in Mumbai.
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Right now, India’s oil advertising and marketing corporations like – Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum are revising domestic fuel rates on each day bases. Changes in fuel rates are implemented at 6 am each day. The priced are determined as per international benchmarks of crude oil prices, and by taking adjustments in the foreign exchange prices into account. Today, Brent crude fell 1.51 per cent to $ 55.57 per barrel.
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