For the third day in a row, petrol and diesel prices have gone up in Bhavnagar


New Delhi, Dt

Petrol-diesel prices have reached record highs across the country with the rise in international crude oil prices. Indian crude companies today hiked petrol and diesel prices for the third day in a row. In the domestic market, state-owned crude companies on Saturday hiked diesel prices by 20 paise per liter and petrol by 3 paise per liter.

According to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), after the recent rise in fuel prices, petrol in the national capital has gone up by Rs. 104.15, which on Friday was Rs. Was 101.5. Similarly, the price of diesel has gone up by Rs. 30.5.

In Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka, Bihar, Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi-NCR and many places in Punjab, petrol costs Rs. 100 has been exceeded. In some cities, petrol costs Rs. 110 has been exceeded. The most expensive petrol in India is Rs. 115.5 and Rs. Per liter in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan. It is being sold at 112.01.

Of the four metro cities in the country, petrol and diesel are the most expensive in Mumbai. In Mumbai, petrol is priced at Rs. 104.15 and diesel at Rs. 4.15 while petrol in Chennai is Rs. Reaching close to 100. Petrol here will soon be priced at Rs. Can cross the surface of 100. At present, the price of petrol in Chennai is Rs. 6.5 while the price of diesel is Rs. Is 4.5. In Kolkata, petrol costs Rs. 104.5 and diesel Rs. It is being sold at a price of Rs.

Rising international crude prices have a direct impact on petrol-diesel in India. Crude prices are currently hovering around a three-year high of around ડો 80 a barrel. Petrol price in Ahmedabad is Rs. 6.5 per liter and diesel at Rs. 3.2. In Gujarat, the highest price of petrol and diesel is in Bhavnagar, where petrol has gone up by 3 paise to Rs. 100.5 and diesel by 3 paise to Rs. 3.2.

Meanwhile, natural gas prices have also been hiked by 3 per cent. With this, the price of CNG in Delhi has gone up to Rs 7.5 per kg and the gas pumped through households has gone up to Rs. 8.10 has become expensive. In Delhi, the price of CNG is Rs. 7.5 and CNG in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad Rs. 2.2 has been increased.

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