Petrol-diesel price: Petrol-diesel prices are updated daily in India with the rays of the sun. Sometimes the prices fall, and sometimes they increase. But don’t know what happened, there has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel in the metros for the last one and a half years. In some metros, petrol is being sold for more than a hundred.
Talking about the price of diesel, the price is being recorded above Rs 90 per litre. In many places, it is even less than this. A few days ago, it was expected that the prices of petrol and diesel would come down, but it did not happen. Petrol and diesel prices are still stable. Below you can know the price of petrol and diesel city-wise, where your confusion will end.
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Petrol price in these cities
We are going to tell you about the latest price of petrol in some metros of the country. Petrol is being recorded at Rs 100.85 per litre in Chennai. Apart from this, the price of petrol in Kolkata is seen trending at Rs 103.94 per litre. Petrol is being recorded at Rs 94.72 in the national capital Delhi, Rs 99.84 in Bengaluru, and Rs 107.41 per litre in Hyderabad. Petrol rate in Mumbai is being recorded at Rs 104.21 per litre.
Petrol price here too
Petrol price in Agartala is being recorded at Rs 97.47 per litre. Apart from this, it is seen trending at Rs 94.47 per litre in Agar. Petrol is being recorded at Rs 95 per litre in Ahmedabad. Petrol is being recorded at Rs 93.79 per litre in Aizwal.
Important things related to petrol and diesel
Indian petroleum companies release the price of petrol and diesel daily by looking at the international price level. Prices are released every day at 6 am. Retail prices of petrol and diesel are released after adding excise duty, dealer commission, entry tax and different VAT rates in the states. State governments also levy VAT at the local level. This is the reason why the prices of petrol and diesel vary across states.










