Petrol-Diesel Price Today, 13 August 2024: Petrol and diesel prices have been released today, i.e., on Tuesday. At the national level, there is no change in the price of fuel. According to the latest update, the trend of fluctuating crude oil prices in the international market continues. So let us know what the price of petrol and diesel is in different districts and states.
What is the price of petrol in These States?
Today, petrol prices in the capital, Delhi, are Rs 94.72 per liter. Mumbai’s petrol rate stands at Rs 104.21. In Kolkata, petrol is priced at Rs 103.94 per liter. At the same time, in Chennai, petrol costs Rs 100.75 per liter.
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Check the price of diesel here.
Today the price of diesel in the country’s capital, New Delhi, is Rs 87.62. At the same time, the price of diesel in Mumbai is Rs 92.15. The rate of diesel in Kolkata is Rs 90.76 per liter, and the price of diesel in Chennai is Rs 92.34 per liter.
The price of petrol in Lucknow is Rs 94.65 per liter, while the price of diesel is Rs 87.76 per liter. Petrol is being sold at Rs 94.75 per liter in Kanpur, while diesel is being sold at Rs 87.87 per liter. Now talking about Prayagraj, petrol is being sold at Rs 95.18 and diesel at Rs 88.35 per liter.
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Petrol is available in Mathura at Rs 94.24 per liter, while the price of diesel today is Rs 87.24 per liter. The price of petrol in Varanasi is Rs 94.92, and the price of diesel is Rs 88.08 per liter. The price of petrol in Meerut is Rs 94.43 per liter, while the price of diesel is Rs 87.49 per liter.
Why different rates in every city?
Taxes are the reason why the price of gasoline varies in every city. In all states, state governments collect taxes at different rates. Simultaneously, each city imposes different taxes on its municipal corporations and municipalities. Each municipal corporation levies a different tax. This explains why petrol and diesel prices vary across all states.