Petrol-Diesel Price: There has been a significant fluctuation in the price of crude oil in the global market, the impact of which is yet to be visible in the Indian market. Petrol and diesel prices in the Indian market have remained stable for a long time. There was no change in the prices of petrol and diesel on Saturday morning. The government had increased the excise duty on petrol and diesel a few days ago.

However, this did not affect the prices of petrol and diesel in India. There are still many cities where the cost of gasoline has hit a century high. At the same time, diesel is also being recorded above Rs 90 per litre. If you want to buy petrol and diesel, you can first get information about their rates in various cities.

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Know the price of petrol and diesel in these metros

In the national capital, Delhi, the rate of petrol was recorded at Rs 94.77 per litre. Regarding the rate of diesel, it is being sold at Rs 87.67 per litre. In the national economic capital, Mumbai, the price of petrol is trending at Rs 103.50, and the price of diesel is at Rs 90.03 per litre.

In Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, the rates of petrol and diesel were recorded at Rs 105.01 and Rs 91.82 per litre, respectively. In Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, the price of petrol was Rs 100.80, and the rate of diesel was Rs 92.39 per litre.

In Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, the price of petrol was ₹104.72 and the cost of diesel was ₹90.36 per litre. In Chandigarh, the capital of Punjab and Haryana, the costs of gasoline and diesel were Rs 94.30 and Rs 82.38 per litre, respectively.

When were the prices changed?

For your information, please note that the prices of petrol and diesel were last updated in March 2025. Since then, there has been no change in the prices of gasoline and diesel. Early, the general public had hoped that the prices of petrol and diesel would decrease, but this is no longer likely to happen.