The latest prices of petrol and diesel have been released by oil marketing companies. Today, 16th January 2022 across the country, there has been no change in the prices of vehicle fuel petrol and diesel. Petrol and diesel prices at the national level have been stable since November 2021. Even then, in many states including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, the price of petrol is beyond Rs. 100 per litre. According to the latest update from Indian Petroleum Marketing Company Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), petrol in Delhi rests at Rs 95.41 and diesel at Rs 86.67 per litre on January 16. Coming to the four major metros (Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai), Mumbai, the economic capital of the country, has the highest fuel prices. Petrol in Mumbai is around Rs 110 while diesel is across Rs 94 per litre. Let me tell you that petrol and diesel prices vary in the states due to VAT and freight rates on oil. Coming to metros, petrol and diesel are the cheapest in Delhi. Just before Diwali, on November 3, after the Central Government reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 5 and Rs 10 respectively, all states had also reduced VAT on petrol. Since then, there has been no change in the prices of vehicle fuel petrol and diesel at the national level. Now check the price of petrol and diesel sitting at home:- You can check the price of petrol and diesel in your city by sending only one SMS from your mobile phone sitting at home. All you need to do is send SMS from your mobile number to 9224992249 number, after which the latest price of the day will come to you as a message. To do this message, you need to write the code of the RSP petrol pump dealer and send it to 92249 92249. If you are in Delhi and want to know the price of petrol diesel through a message, you have to write RSP 102072 and send it to 9224992249. On one hand unemployment, on other numbers of people leaving job increasing.., IT companies worried Passport Seva Kendra to open in every Lok Sabha constituency, govt takes major step Konexions Acquires Tech Soft Corporation, Chairman Nitin Chopra Says “Remote Work Will Continue”