Petrol-Diesel prices update today, know the prices in your city
Petrol-Diesel prices update today, know the prices in your city
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Oil companies have released the prices of petrol and diesel for today i.e. November 10. Yes, and today companies have changed oil prices in Delhi and Chennai. Let us tell you that the government had announced to reduce the prices of petrol and diesel a few months ago. At the same time, oil prices in the country have remained stable for more than the last 3 months. In fact, if we talk about today, today one litre of petrol in Delhi is Rs 96.72 per litre while diesel is Rs 89.62 per litre. At the same time, the price of petrol in Mumbai is Rs 111.35 and the price of diesel is Rs 97.28 per litre.

Apart from this, the price of petrol in Kolkata is Rs 106.03 while the price of diesel is Rs 92.76 per litre and in Chennai also petrol is Rs 102.63 per litre and diesel is Rs 94.24 per litre. Let us tell you that you can also know the price of petrol and diesel through SMS. Yes, by going to Indian Oil's website, you have to write RSP and your city code and send it to the number 9224992249. The code for each city is different, which you will get from the IOCL website.

Let us also tell you that the prices of petrol and diesel change every day at six in the morning. Yes, the new rates are applicable from 6 am in the morning. At the same time, after adding excise duty, dealer commission and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price almost doubles. Yes, and on the basis of these parameters, oil companies do the work of fixing the petrol rate and diesel rates daily. Whereas the dealers are the people running the petrol pumps and they sell petrol themselves at the retail prices to the consumers end after adding taxes and their own margins. Along with this, this cost is also added to the petrol rate and diesel rates.

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