Petrol and diesel rates rise for 10 consecutive days, petrol in Mumbai costs Rs 86.72 per liter
Petrol costs 16 to 17 paise in metro cities and diesel was increased from 19 to 20 paise
Petrol in Mumbai costlier by 1.63 paise in 10 days:- New Delhi Petrol and diesel on Tuesday again reached new record high levels. Oil companies increased prices on the 10th day continuously Petrol is 16 to 17 paise in metro cities and diesel is expensive from 19 to 20 paise. In Mumbai, petrol went up by Rs 16 paise to Rs 86.72, which is the highest rate in any metro city so far. At the same time, petrol in Delhi was priced at Rs 79.31 and diesel at Rs 71.34 per liter. Diesel also maintained at record high level. Oil companies are increasing rates of petrol and diesel due to crude expensive and rupee fall in the international market.
Petrol in metro cities
Diesel in metro cities
Petrol and diesel will be cheaper if taxes decrease: Congress demands petrol and diesel in GST Former finance minister and Congress leader P Chidambaram said, the central government is blaming the states. The BJP forgets that her government is in 19 states.
Second long round increase in 3 months: Oil companies are increasingly increasing rates of petrol and diesel since August 26. Earlier, from May 14 to May 29, it had increased by 16 consecutive days. Ratings reached the highest level on May 29. After that, they are now making new records again.
Petrol in Mumbai costlier by 1.63 paise in 10 days:- New Delhi Petrol and diesel on Tuesday again reached new record high levels. Oil companies increased prices on the 10th day continuously Petrol is 16 to 17 paise in metro cities and diesel is expensive from 19 to 20 paise. In Mumbai, petrol went up by Rs 16 paise to Rs 86.72, which is the highest rate in any metro city so far. At the same time, petrol in Delhi was priced at Rs 79.31 and diesel at Rs 71.34 per liter. Diesel also maintained at record high level. Oil companies are increasing rates of petrol and diesel due to crude expensive and rupee fall in the international market.
Petrol in metro cities
City | Rate on Monday (Rs / liter) | Ratings on Tuesday (Rs / liter) | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Delhi | 79.15 | 79.31 | 16 Paise |
Kolkata | 82.06 | 82.22 | 16 Paise |
Mumbai | 86.56 | 86.72 | 16 Paise |
Channi | 82.24 | 82.41 | 17 Paise |
Diesel in metro cities
City | Rate on Monday (Rs / liter) | Ratings on Tuesday (Rs / liter) | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Delhi | 71.15 | 71.34 | 19 Paise |
Kolkata | 74.00 | 74.19 | 19 Paise |
Mumbai | 75.54 | 75.74 | 20 Paise |
Channi | 75.19 | 75.39 | 20 Paise |
Petrol and diesel will be cheaper if taxes decrease: Congress demands petrol and diesel in GST Former finance minister and Congress leader P Chidambaram said, the central government is blaming the states. The BJP forgets that her government is in 19 states.
The government will not reduce excise duty: According to a news agency, a senior official said that imports from the rupee fall have become expensive. Because of this, the government feels that the current account deficit will go above the target. Therefore, he does not want to reduce the excise duty by taking financial losses.Relentless rise in prices of petrol and diesel is not inevitable. Because, the price is built up by excessive taxes on petrol and diesel. If taxes are cut, prices will decline significantly.— P. Chidambaram (@PChidambaram_IN) September 3, 2018
Second long round increase in 3 months: Oil companies are increasingly increasing rates of petrol and diesel since August 26. Earlier, from May 14 to May 29, it had increased by 16 consecutive days. Ratings reached the highest level on May 29. After that, they are now making new records again.
City | Hikes from August 26 to September 4 |
---|---|
Delhi | 1.63 Rupee |
Kolkata | 1.60 Rupee |
Mumbai | 1.63 Rupee |
Channi | 1.72 Rupee |
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