Petrol-Diesel prices fall for 6th consecutive day, know today's price
Petrol-Diesel prices fall for 6th consecutive day, know today's price
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New Delhi: Crude oil prices have fallen for the third consecutive week, which is also expected to make petrol and diesel cheaper in India soon. Brent crude has slipped from $85 to below $81 a barrel. Experts say petrol could be cheaper in the Indian market in the upcoming days if such foreign markets continue to decline.

Today's Price:

Petrol is priced at Rs 103.97 and diesel at Rs 86.67 per liter in Delhi.
Petrol price in Mumbai has gone up to Rs 109.98 per liter while diesel is at Rs 94.14 per liter.
In Kolkata, the petrol rate is at Rs 104.67 and diesel at Rs 89.79 per liter.
In addition, petrol price in Chennai is Rs 101.40 and diesel is Rs 91.42 per liter.

New rates are issued at 6 a.m. every day: IOCL releases a new price of petrol and diesel every day at 6 a.m. You will also be able to check the latest petrol and diesel prices in your city through the company's website and SMS.

Check with an SMS 1-litre oil price: You will be able to check the price of petrol and diesel in your city by sending an SMS cable from your mobile phone sitting at home. For which you just have to send SMS from your mobile number to 9224992249 number, then the latest rates of the day will come to you as a message. To do this message, you need to write the code of RSP petrol pump dealer and send it to 92249 92249. If you are in Delhi and want to know the price of petrol, diesel through a message, you will have to write RSP 102072 and send it to 92249 92249.

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