Petrol-diesel price update: There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel in India for a long time. Now, it was expected that the cost of gasoline and diesel could be reduced in India, but the fierce war going on between Iran and Israel is expected to have an impact on the global market.

In such a situation, the price of crude oil may increase. Therefore, the last hope of reduction in the cost of petrol and diesel is also ending. On the morning of October 3, there was stability in the rate of gasoline and diesel. In some cities, gasoline prices have risen a hundred per cent, and diesel is recorded at Rs 90 per litre. Before filling the vehicle with oil, you can get information about the latest petrol and diesel rates. We are going to give information about the rate in some metros.

Know the price of petrol and diesel in metros.

There was stability in the price of petrol and diesel in the national capital, Delhi. Here, one litre of gasoline sold at Rs 94.72 per litre and diesel at Rs 87.62 per litre. In addition, petrol is sold at Rs 103.94 and diesel at Rs 89.97 per litre in the national economic capital, Mumbai.

In Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, petrol is recorded at Rs 103.94 and diesel at Rs 90.76 per litre. In Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, petrol was sold at Rs 100.85, while diesel was Rs 92.44 per litre. In Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, the petrol price trended at Rs 102.86 per litre. Here, the rate of diesel was recorded at Rs 88.94 per litre.

In Lucknow, the capital of UP, the petrol price was Rs 94.65, and the cost of diesel was Rs 87.76 per litre. In Patna, the capital of Bihar, gasoline was recorded at Rs 105.42, and diesel was Rs 92.27 per litre.

Know when the prices are released?

For information, let us tell you that petrol and diesel prices are released every day at 6.30 am. If there is any change in the prices of gasoline and diesel, it is updated on the official website. However, there has been no change in gasoline and diesel prices for the last several days. The last time a decline of Rs 2-2 was seen in the cost of petrol and diesel was in March.

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