New Delhi: Petrol and diesel prices are skyrocketing every day. Now, the prices are going up day by day. Oil companies today issued petrol and diesel rates. Today, petrol has once again become more expensive by 30 paise per litre, yes, but there is no change in the price of diesel. Petrol prices have risen to Rs 101.84 in the national capital today, and diesel is selling at Rs 97.45 per litre. Talking about Madhya Pradesh, the petrol rate at Balaghat has gone up to Rs 112.41 per litre.
It is beyond imagination that the prices of petrol have crossed Rs 100 in more than 250 cities in the country. This year alone, so far, the government has increased the price of petrol a total of 66 times: Senior Congress leader Sachin Pilot said in Dehradun (16.07.21) pic.twitter.com/qq4yXgLFKI
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In fact, prices remained stable last Friday after petrol and diesel prices rose in the Indian market last Thursday. With this, petrol has touched Rs 101.54 per litre and diesel at Rs 89.87 per litre in Delhi on Friday, July 16. Talking about Mumbai, petrol prices have skyrocketed here. In fact, petrol has reached Rs 107.54 per litre and diesel at Rs 97.45 per litre in the city.
Congress leader Sachin Pilot has hit out at the Central government in view of the rising petrol and diesel prices. "Prices have gone up 66 times in the last six months," he said. At the same time, he questioned why oil prices are not benefiting the common man when they are falling in the international market. Let us also tell all of you that the price of petrol and diesel is updated daily based on the price of crude in the international market along with foreign exchange rates. State-run oil companies review prices and fix petrol and diesel prices. Every morning, Hindustan Petroleum updates and releases information on Indian Oil and Bharat Petroleum prices for various cities.
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