New Delhi: Oil prices in the national market are constantly stable due to softening of crude oil rates in the international market. In fact, Indian oil companies have not made any change in the prices of petrol and diesel even today (Sunday), August 21. Let us tell you that the fuel price in all the cities of the country including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai remains the same. At the same time, the rates of petrol and diesel in the national market have been stable since May 21 amid fluctuations in crude oil prices in the international market. Let us also tell you that in the capital of the country, even on 21st August 2022, the price of one litre of petrol remains at Rs 96.72 and one litre of diesel at Rs 89.62. With this, according to the latest update of the official website of Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), iocl.com, in the country's financial capital Mumbai, the price of one litre of petrol is Rs 106.31 and the price of diesel is Rs 94.27 per litre. At the same time, the price of one litre of petrol in Chennai is fixed at Rs 102.63 and that of diesel at Rs 94.24 per litre. Apart from this, the price of petrol in Kolkata is Rs 106.03 and the price of diesel is Rs 92.76 per litre. Along with this, let us also tell you that the cheapest petrol and diesel is being sold in Port Blair. Here the price of petrol is Rs 84.10 and the price of diesel is Rs 79.74 per litre. Let us tell you that due to the tax levied at the state level, the prices of petrol and diesel are different in different states. Yes and you can know the price of petrol and diesel in your city daily through an SMS. At the same time, for this, customers of Indian Oil (IOCL) will have to write the RSP code and send it to the number 9224992249. You should be aware that on the basis of crude oil in the international market, oil marketing companies fix the price of petrol and diesel every day after reviewing the prices. Yes, Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum oil companies update the information of petrol and diesel prices of different cities every morning. UK intends to legalize partially autonomous vehicles in 2023 and fully autonomous vehicles in 2025 Nightclubs in Britain are in danger of closing due to soaring energy costs. Parle-G is going to make a big announcement, you'll be shocked to hear