There has been a ruckus of inflation across the country and in the midst of this uproar, today people got slight relief from the rising prices of petrol-diesel. In fact, the country's oil companies have not made any increase in the prices of petrol and diesel today. Due to this, petrol and diesel will be available in all major cities today at the same prices as on April 6. Let us tell you that today is the third time in the last 17 days when there has been no increase in the price of oil. In fact, from March 22, the price of oil started increasing across the country and during this time the price of oil in the capital Delhi has been increased by Rs 10 per liter. According to the media reports coming out, the government is making a big plan to give relief to the people from the rising oil prices. Yes, according to the information received recently, there will be no increase in the prices of petrol and diesel for a few days. Yes and in a report it has come to the fore that in order to give relief to the people from expensive oil prices, the government has issued instructions to the major oil marketing companies of the country. Apart from this, it has also been said in the report that if there is no fall in the prices of crude oil in the international market and if it continues to rise, then the government will cut the excise duty levied on the purchase of petrol and diesel so that people can get expensive. Fuel can be relieved. Yes and apart from this, the report states that the central government has also asked all the state governments to cut the VAT charged on petrol and diesel. Let us tell you that on November 3, 2021, the Central Government had announced to cut the excise duty levied on the purchase of petrol and diesel. After that the states had also announced exemption in tax levied on the purchase of oil at their own level. As you know, oil prices have been completely stable for about four and a half months since November 4, 2021 across the country and during this assembly elections were also held in 5 states of the country and the results also came. At the same time, 11 days after the end of the elections, that is, from 22 March, the prices of petrol and diesel started increasing and on seeing the oil became costlier by Rs 10 per liter in 16 days. ITC India achieves plastic waste-neutral status for 2021-22 Top 5 Best Japanese Restaurants in Dubai 2022. MetGain aims at creating a revolutionary ecosystem by boosting digital asset investments.