Today, the new rates of petrol and diesel have been released once again in the morning. However, there is still great relief today. According to the new rate of petrol-diesel released by the oil marketing companies, there has been no change in the price of oil for the 45th consecutive day. On the other hand, the current price of petrol in Delhi is Rs 105.41 ($1.35) per litre and compared to this, petrol is much cheaper in neighbouring countries. Talking about Bangladesh, the price of petrol here is $1.05 per litre, in Pakistan, it is 77 cents per litre and in Sri Lanka it is 67 cents per litre. In fact, India is the third-largest oil consumer and importer in the world and imports 85 per cent of its oil needs and therefore keeps the retail fuel prices at import parity rates. On the other hand, even today, the most expensive petrol in the country is Rs 123.47 per litre in Parbhani in Maharashtra, while diesel is Rs 107.68 per litre in Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh, while the cheapest petrol is Rs 91.45 in Port Blair and diesel is ₹ 85.83 per litre. The price of petrol in Parbhani, Maharashtra is 123.47 and the price of diesel is Rs 106.04/litre. The price of petrol in Sriganganagar of Rajasthan is Rs 122.93, the price of diesel is Rs 105.34/litre and at the same time, the price of petrol in Mumbai is Rs 120.51 and the price of diesel is Rs 104.77/litre. At the same time, in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, the price of petrol is Rs 118.14, diesel is Rs 101.16 per litre, in Rajasthan's capital Jaipur, petrol is selling at Rs 118.03 per litre and diesel for Rs 100.92 a litre. PM Modi to attend an ISB ceremony in Hyderabad on May 26 Indian government exempts ban on export of wheat, Egypt requested Wholesale inflation in India breaks 24-year record, WPI crosses 15%