Good news over rising prices of petrol and diesel, know today's rates
Good news over rising prices of petrol and diesel, know today's rates
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New Delhi: Petrol and diesel prices have an impact on everything we need. That is why our focus is on the ever-increasing prices of petrol and diesel. In the last few days, the prices of petrol and diesel have reached their historical levels and they are continuously increasing. In many cities of the country, the price of petrol has reached beyond 100 rupees per liter. The process of increasing prices has been going on for the last few weeks.

Actually, new rates of petrol and diesel are issued daily by the oil companies. In such a situation, there is news of relief for customers for the 11th consecutive day, because there is no change in prices today (Wednesday). Last time the prices were increased by 25 paise, but since then there has been a break on the rising prices. Due to the continuous increase in the prices of petrol diesel, the price of petrol crossed the Rs 91 mark in the capital Delhi about 15 days ago. In Delhi, today (Wednesday) petrol is being sold at Rs 91.17 per liter. At the same time, the price of diesel has reached Rs 81.47 per liter.

The price of petrol in Mumbai was increased by 13 paise and the price of petrol here is now Rs 97.57 per liter. At the same time, diesel is being sold here at the rate of Rs 88.60 per liter. Petrol prices have reached an all-time high in Delhi and Mumbai. At the same time, premium petrol in Mumbai has reached 100 rupees. According to the website of Indian Oil, on Wednesday the petrol rate in Kolkata is 91.35 liters. At the same time, diesel is being sold in Kolkata at the rate of Rs 84.35 per liter. Last time in Chennai, petrol prices had increased by 22 paise and now petrol is being sold at Rs 93.11 per liter.

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