New Delhi: The prices of petrol and diesel were continuously increasing in the country for the last two days. On March 22 and 23, the price of petrol and diesel was increased by 80-80 paise and people had to fill expensive oil. However, the change in the price of petrol and diesel on March 22 has happened after 137 days. In such a situation, after increasing the price of petrol and diesel for 2 consecutive days, there is no change in their rate today. Yes, let us tell you all that now Nymex crude is trading at $116.61 per barrel after gaining 1.68 per cent and Brent crude is trading at $123.31 per barrel after a jump of 1.71 per cent. At the same time, the trend of rising in crude oil continues and even today it is expected to remain high.
What are today's rates of petrol and diesel- In the capital Delhi, today the price of petrol is at yesterday's level and at Rs 97.01 per litre, in Delhi today diesel is available at the price of Rs 88.27 per litre. At the same time, the rate of petrol in Mumbai is Rs 111.67 per litre and that of diesel is Rs 95.85 per litre. At the same time, the price of petrol in Kolkata is Rs 106.34 and that of diesel is Rs 91.42 per litre. At the same time, the price of petrol in Chennai today is Rs 102.91 and the rate of diesel is at yesterday's level i.e. Rs 92.95 per litre.
Apart from this, in Noida city of NCR adjoining Delhi, petrol is available at Rs 96.89 per litre and diesel rates are at Rs 87.86 per litre. At the same time, in Ghaziabad, petrol is available at Rs 96.89 per litre and diesel at Rs 88.40 per litre.
Let me tell you all that in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, the price of petrol is going up to Rs 100. The price of petrol is the highest in Mumbai. At the same time, if you want to know the price of petrol-diesel through SMS, then you can also know. For this, by visiting the Indian Oil website, you have to write the RSP code of your city and send it to the 9224992249 number. The code for each city is different, which you will find on IOCL's website.
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