Petrol and diesel prices touching the sky, know today's price
Petrol and diesel prices touching the sky, know today's price
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After the US drone attack in Baghdad, petrol and diesel prices again rose in major cities of the country on Saturday amid fears of instability in the main oil-producing countries. In all the major cities of the country, including the national capital Delhi, petrol prices rose from eight paise to 11 paise. In addition, the price of diesel increased from 12 to 16 paise. Petrol in Delhi is being sold 10 paise at a rate of Rs 75.45 per liter. On the other hand, diesel is gaining 15 paise at the rate of Rs 68.40 per liter.

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After Delhi, if we talk about Kolkata, then there was a rise of up to 10 paise in the price of petrol on Saturday. The price of one liter of petrol in the city was Rs 78.04. Talking about the price of diesel, the city may have to pay Rs 70.76 for a liter of diesel. In Mumbai too, the price of petrol was increased by 10 paise on Saturday. The price of one liter of petrol in the city has reached a level of Rs 81.04. To buy diesel, you have to pay Rs 70.76. This represents an increase of 15 paise per liter. The petrol price in Tamil Nadu capital Chennai rose by 11 paise and the price of one-liter petrol in the city increased to Rs 78.39.

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On the other hand, to buy a liter of diesel there, you may have to pay Rs 72.28. In Bihar capital Patna, the price of one-liter petrol has reached a level of Rs 80.08. Apart from this, the price of diesel has also been increased to Rs 73.10 per liter. Now let's talk about Noida and Gurugram from Delhi. In Noida, the price of petrol has gone up by eight paise per liter and its price has increased to Rs 76.60 per liter. The price of diesel increased by 15 paise to Rs 68.67 per liter. In Gurugram, the price of a liter of petrol increased by eight paise to Rs 74.80 and diesel by 12 paise to Rs 67.32 per liter.

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