Petrol became costlier by Rs 4 in 7 days, today the price has increased again

The price of petrol and diesel in the country is skyrocketing amidst the volatility in crude oil prices in the international market. On the other hand, Indian oil companies have increased the rates of petrol and diesel today (Monday), March 28. In fact, the price of vehicle fuel petrol and diesel has been increased 6 times in the last 7 days. On the other hand, according to IOCL, petrol has become 30 paise per litre while diesel has become costlier by 35 paise a litre. Let us also tell all of you that from March 22 to March 28, the rate of petrol and diesel has been increased by Rs 4 per litre.

Yes, on the other hand, if you consider the latest update of Indian Petroleum Marketing Company Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), the price of petrol in the national capital delhi has reached Rs 99.41 per litre while the price of diesel has reached Rs 90.77 per litre today (Monday) i.e. March 28, 2022. With this, the price of petrol in Delhi has now come close to a century, while in all the other major metros, petrol is selling beyond Rs 100 per litre. Let us also inform all of you that the prices of petrol and diesel have started increasing from March 22. Since then, prices have been rising every day, except for just one day (March 24).

If the increase of Today i.e. March 28 is added, then in 7 days, petrol has become costlier by Rs 4 and diesel by Rs 4.10. Let us tell everyone that the price of petrol and diesel is updated daily based on the price of crude oil in the international market. At the same time, oil marketing companies decide the prices of petrol and diesel daily after reviewing the prices. Yes and Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum oil companies update the details of petrol and diesel prices of different cities every morning.

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