Petrol and diesel prices in the country did not rise on the first day of July. Yesterday meant there was no increase in prices even on Wednesday. However, there are constant reports that crude oil prices are going to rise in the international market soon. So prices may increase in the coming days. Yesterday, the international market witnessed a mild relief in crude oil prices, which has not led to a rise in fuel prices today. Tell me, petrol and diesel prices are now at a record high after continuous growth for the last one and a half months. In addition, prices have crossed Rs 105 in many cities of the country. Petrol prices in Mumbai are running at Rs 105 a litre. Petrol and diesel prices have been witnessing a steady rise since May 4. Petrol prices have crossed Rs 100 and Rs 105 in many cities of the country due to the daily intermittent increase. These include Jaisalmer, Ganganagar, Hyderabad, Leh, Banswara, Indore, Jaipur, Bhopal, Gwalior, Guntur, Kakinada, Chikmagalur, Shivamogga, Mumbai, Ratnagiri, Aurangabad, Patna and Leh. Prices vary daily:- The prices of petrol and diesel change daily at 6 a.m. The new rates come into effect from 6 a.m. After adding excise duty, dealer commission and other items to the prices of petrol diesel, the price almost doubles. The prices of petrol and diesel change daily on the basis of what are the prices of crude in the international market with foreign exchange rates. Find out what is the price of petrol and diesel today:- Delhi - Petrol at Rs 98.81 and diesel at Rs 89.18 per litre Mumbai - Petrol rs 104.90 and diesel Rs 96.72 per litre Chennai - Petrol rs 99.80 and diesel Rs 93.72 per litre Kolkata - Petrol at Rs 98.64 and diesel at Rs 92.03 per litre Jaipur - Petrol rs 105.54 and diesel Rs 98.29 per litre Lucknow - Petrol rs 95.97 and diesel Rs 89.59 per litre Bhopal - Petrol rs 107.07 and diesel Rs 97.93 per litre Patna - Petrol rs 100.81 and diesel Rs 94.52 per litre GST Day: MoS Finance Anurag Thakur applauds resolution of GST, Finance Ministry to appreciate all GST payers Former BJP MP Sharad Tripathi passes away, senior leaders express grief Jindal Steel Group of Companies to invest Rs 7,500 crore in Andhra Pradesh