Petrol, diesel prices go up again; value 30% higher than ATF
Petrol and diesel prices on Sunday were also increased by 35 paise liters and motor vehicle fuel is now costing a third more than that of jet fuel (ATF) / aircraft gas levy.
The fourth fast day of 35 paise in line with the increase in the liter output of petrol and diesel prices to include higher national prices.
The price of petrol in Delhi has risen to the highest level of ever .e e-eighty.
In Mumbai, diesel now comes at ₹ 102, 22 liters; even in Delhi, it costs .5 94.57.
With this rise, petrol has now reached ₹ 100-a-liter or more in all State subjects as diesel has affected 100 marks in more than 10 regions. Diesel exceeded 100-liter mark in Bangaluru, Daman and Silvassa.
Gasoline used for both cars and cars is now charging 33% more than the turbine gas (ATF). The ATF in Delhi costs ₹ seventy-nine, 020. Sixteen per kiloliter or ₹ seventy-nine per kilogram.
The most expensive gas is inside the border town of Ganganagar in Rajasthan where petrol comes in at ₹ 117.86 liters and diesel at ₹ 105. by ninety-five
Since the end of the three-week deadline for the review within the last week of September, that is the sixteenth increase in petrol costs and the nineteenth diesel case has passed.
While petrol costs in the United States are already above the 100-liter mark, diesel cases exceed that segment in more than a dozen countries including Madya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Kerala, Karnataka and Ladakh .
Prices fluctuate across the country depending on where the local tax occurs.
With the introduction of a low cost payment policy, gas retailers across the country are looking forward to the October 6 launch of a major price action for consumers
This is because Brent crude crude worldwide buys and sells for $ eight and four. Eight in line with the barrel for the main period in seven years.A month later, Brent began buying and selling at $ 73.51.
Being an internet importer of oil, India charges petrol and diesel at prices equal to the international tariffs.Rising global oil tariffs put an end to a three-week standoff in September 28 petrol and September 24 diesel cases.Since then, diesel charges have dropped to n 5.9, ninety-five in terms of liter and petrol prices have risen to 65 four.65.
Prior to that, petrol prices increased by ₹ 11. forty-four liters between May 4 and July 17. Diesel charges had gone up to ₹ 9.14 over this period.
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