What are the prices of petrol and diesel today?, find out here
What are the prices of petrol and diesel today?, find out here
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New Delhi: Oil marketing companies have released new prices of petrol and diesel. However, the prices of petrol and diesel have not changed even today i.e. In fact, according to Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), petrol in Delhi continues to remain at Rs 101.19 per litre on September 20. At the same time, the rate of diesel is 88. 62 per litre. In fact, 20th September is the 15th consecutive day when petrol and diesel prices are stable. Let us also tell you that oil prices have been cut by 15-15 paise twice this month (September 1 and September 5). Petrol and diesel have become cheaper by a total of 30 paise per litre, though oil prices remain high across the country.

Let us also tell you that before the GST Council meeting held in Lucknow last Friday, there was a lot of talks that petrol and diesel could be brought under the ambit of GST. However, at the Press Conference held after the meeting, the Finance Minister said, "This is not the right time to consider bringing petrol and diesel under GST. Prices in many cities are at record levels even after petrol and diesel prices in India have not increased for a long time. '

Let us tell you that according to the Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), the price of petrol in the national capital Delhi today (Monday i.e. 20th September) is unchanged at Rs 101.19 per litre and diesel at Rs 88.62 per litre. At the same time, the price of petrol in Mumbai is stable at Rs 107.26 per litre and diesel at Rs 96.19 per litre. You must be aware that the price of petrol and diesel is updated daily based on the price of crude in the international market with foreign exchange rates. In such a situation, oil marketing companies fix the prices of petrol and diesel every day after reviewing the prices. Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum Oil Companies update the prices of petrol and diesel in various cities every morning.

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