Anxious common man! Petrol crosses Rs 100 a liter!
Anxious common man! Petrol crosses Rs 100 a liter!
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The rising prices of petrol diesel have added to the problems of the common man. The price of petrol diesel has reached an all-time high after a continuous 4-day hike. In many cities, the price of petrol has crossed Rs 100 a litre. Coming to Sri Ganganagar in Rajasthan, petrol is being sold at Rs. 102.15 a litre. The Filhar state-owned oil companies today did not overhaul the prices of both fuels.

Petrol price in national capital Delhi has touched Rs 91.27 while diesel price has touched Rs 81.73. In Mumbai, petrol prices are Rs 97.61 and diesel is 88. 82 per litre. The price of petrol and diesel has an impact on many of the things that are required every day. That is why the prices of petrol and diesel are monitored by all.

Petrol diesel prices have been rising since Tuesday. Petrol prices were hiked by 15 paise on Tuesday, while the price rose by 19 paise on Wednesday, 25 paise on Thursday and 28 paise on Friday. Similarly, when it comes to diesel, the same day's increase made it more than Rs.1 more expensive.

Here is today's price of petrol diesel:-

>> Petrol in Delhi is Rs 91.27 and diesel is Rs 81.73 per litre.
>> Petrol in Mumbai is Rs 97.61 and diesel is Rs 88.82 per litre.
>> Petrol in Chennai is Rs 93.15 and diesel is Rs 86.65 per litre.
>> Petrol in Kolkata is Rs 91.41 and diesel is Rs 84.57 per litre.
>> Petrol in Sri Ganganagar is Rs 102.15 and diesel is Rs 94.38 per litre.
>> Petrol in Noida is Rs 89.44 and diesel is Rs 82.18 per litre.
>> Petrol in Bhopal is Rs 99.28 and diesel is Rs 90.01 per litre.
>> Petrol in Lucknow is Rs 89.36 and diesel is Rs 82.10 per litre.
>> Petrol in Bengaluru is Rs 94.30 and diesel is Rs 86.64 per litre.
>> Petrol in Chandigarh is Rs 87.80 and diesel is Rs 81.40 per litre.
>> Petrol in Patna is Rs 93.52 and diesel is Rs 86.94 per litre.

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