State-owned oil companies have released the prices of petrol and diesel at 6 am today (June 12). For the 23rd consecutive day today, the prices of petrol and diesel have been kept stable. The last time after the central government's decision to reduce excise duty was on May 21, the prices of petrol and diesel were reduced. The government had given a big relief to the people by reducing the excise duty on petrol by Rs 8 and on diesel by Rs 6 and after this, it became cheaper by Rs 9.50 and diesel by Rs 7 per litre in the country. In the coming days, once again people may have to bear the brunt of inflation. In fact, in the coming days, the prices of petrol and diesel may see an increase. The price of crude oil that India buys is at a decade high of $121 per barrel. You know that such a price of crude oil was recorded in February/March, 2012. Today i.e. on Sunday, petrol is selling at Rs 96.72 per litre in Delhi and Rs 109.27 per litre in Mumbai. Petrol in Mumbai is Rs 109.27 and diesel is Rs 95.84 per litre. Petrol in Chennai is Rs 102.63 and diesel at Rs 94.24 per litre, in Kolkata, petrol is Rs 106.03 and diesel is Rs 92.76 per litre. Every day at 6 a.m. petrol and diesel prices change. In fact, the new rates come into effect from 6 a.m. After adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price almost doubles the original price and that is why the prices of petrol and diesel appear to be so high. The daily rate of petrol diesel through SMS (how to check diesel petrol price daily). If you are a customer of Indian Oil, then you can get information by writing RSP and 9224992249 number and BPCL is a consumer, then you can get information by writing RSP and sending SMS to 9223112222 number. Also, you can find out the price by writing HPCL Consumer HPPrice and sending it to the 9222201122 number. Big news from America about Indian economy, report submitted in US Parliament RBI's big action, cancelled this bank's license 86% Indian employees may resign from the job this year, a big reason has come to the fore