Today (November 23), Indian oil companies revealed their diesel and petrol rates. Vehicle fuel costs in the United States have remained stable. On November 23, Indian fuel firms did not adjust the rates of gasoline and diesel. International crude oil prices, on the other hand, are falling. Meanwhile, analysts suggest Indian companies may be able to help lower oil costs much more. On November 22, the same Chhattisgarh government provided a modest comfort to the people by lowering the VAT on fuel and diesel (Monday). In the state, the VAT on gasoline has been decreased by 0.1 percent, while the VAT on diesel has been reduced by 0.2 percent. However, this has had little effect on the price of gasoline and diesel. Petrol has become cheaper by about 90 paise and diesel by Rs 1.45 per litre. Today's price of petrol and diesel in metropolitan cities:- According to the latest update by petroleum marketing company Indian Oil Corporation, petrol price in the national capital Delhi on November 23 rests at Rs 103.97 while diesel at Rs 86.67 per litre. In Mumbai, petrol is selling at Rs 109.98 while diesel is selling at Rs 94.14 per litre. In addition, petrol is priced at Rs 104.67 a litre in Kolkata while diesel is priced at Rs 89.79 a litre. In Chennai too, petrol is Rs 101.40 a litre while diesel is fixed at Rs 91.43 a litre. 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 in a message box. To do this message, you need to write the code of 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 need to write RSP 102072 and send it to 92249 92249. Xavi expects a 'positive' Barcelona to qualify for Champions League last-16 Covid Overview: India records 7579, cases recovery rate at 98.32-pc Tripura violence case reached Supreme Court