Petrol price in India rises by Rs. 5 increased, but decreased in Nepal-Sri Lanka


New Delhi, Dt
Amid claims by the Center that petrol-diesel prices have skyrocketed in the country due to record rise in international crude prices, petrol-diesel prices in neighboring countries have not fallen or risen as much as in India at the same time. In India, between October 3 and 4, petrol costs Rs. On the contrary, petrol has become cheaper in countries like Sri Lanka and Nepal, while even in impoverished Pakistan, petrol has gone up by only Rs 5 during this period.
In most cities in India, petrol is priced at Rs. The price of diesel has crossed Rs 100. Is close to 100 In the country, in the three weeks from October 3 to October 3, Rs. 4 has been increased. At the same time, petrol has become cheaper by 3 paise in Sri Lanka and 3 paise in Nepal. In Bhutan, petrol was priced at Rs. Petrol price has also gone up by Rs 2.3 per liter in impoverished Pakistan.
In Delhi, on Tuesday, petrol price was hiked by 3 paise to Rs 110.05 per liter and diesel by Rs 7.5 per liter. Petrol prices have gone up by 5 to 20 paise per liter across the country, but retail prices vary depending on the level of local taxes on petroleum products.
Fuel prices have risen by an average of 6 paise for seven consecutive days. After stabilizing petrol and diesel prices for the first few days, petrol prices have gone up by about 3 paise in the last seven days.
Diesel prices have risen 21 times in the last three days, so that its retail price in Delhi has gone up by Rs. Increased by more than 10. With the increase in diesel prices, petrol and diesel prices in many parts of the country have gone up by Rs. 100 has been exceeded. Now the price of diesel is also Rs. Is preparing to cross 100.
In the last seven days in Ahmedabad, Rs. 2.31 and Rs. An increase of 4.5. However, the rise in diesel prices stalled on Tuesday. On Tuesday, petrol price in Ahmedabad was fixed at Rs. 104.51 and diesel at Rs. 104.05.
SBI in a recent report advised the government to review taxes on fuel. Excise duty and VAT on petrol and diesel have pushed up inflation for the common man. As diesel becomes more expensive, its reflective effect will increase the prices of many other items in the country.

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