Petrol-diesel price: Due to the fluctuation in crude oil prices at the international level, there are chances of increase in the prices of petrol and diesel in India. On Tuesday morning, except for a few metros, there has been a change in the prices of petrol and diesel everywhere.
Prices appeared stable in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Prices have remained stable in all these metros for a year. If you want to fill petrol and diesel in the tank of a car or bike, then first get the information about the price. Knowing the price will end your confusion.
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Where did the prices of petrol and diesel change
In Gautam Buddha Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, petrol became cheaper by 11 paise, after which it was recorded at Rs 94.62 per liter. Along with this, the price of diesel fell by 14 paise to Rs 87.72 per liter. In Ghaziabad, included in Delhi NCR, petrol became cheaper by 18 paise and was sold at Rs 94.44 per liter.
Here the price of diesel was seen trending at Rs 87.55 per liter, down by 19 paise. In Gurugram, petrol was recorded at Rs 94.94 per liter, down by 17 paise. Here diesel is seen trending at Rs 87.76 per liter, cheaper by 16 paise.
Know the price of petrol and diesel in these metros
In the country’s capital Delhi, petrol was recorded at Rs 94.72, while diesel was recorded at Rs 87.62 per liter. In the economic capital Mumbai, the price of petrol was recorded at Rs 103.44 and the price of diesel was recorded at Rs 89.97 per liter. In Tamil Nadu’s capital Chennai, the rate of petrol was recorded at Rs 100.44 per liter and the rate of diesel was recorded at Rs 92.35 per liter. In Kolkata, the rate of petrol was seen trending at Rs 104.95 and the rate of diesel at Rs 91.76 per liter.
Petrol and diesel prices are released daily.
For information, let us tell you that petrol and diesel prices are released daily at 6 am. Petrol and diesel prices vary across cities. After adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price becomes almost double the original price. This is the reason why petrol and diesel prices appear higher.
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