After seeing an increase for five consecutive days till Sunday, there was no change in the prices of petrol and diesel across the country for the second consecutive day today.
The last revision in fuel prices was done by the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) on October 24.
Petrol price in Delhi reaches all-time high ₹107.59 per liter and ₹113.46 per liter in Mumbai, as per the price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.
with the increase of ₹Petrol price hiked by 0.35 in the national capital ₹107.59 per litre. Diesel price also seen a hike ₹0.35 in Delhi whereby the amount ₹96.32 per liter respectively today.
Mumbai also registered an increase in fuel prices as compared to yesterday. Petrol sees an increase ₹0.34 and cost ₹ ₹113.46 per liter, while diesel rates reduced ₹0.38 Amount ₹ ₹104.38.
For Kolkata, the price of petrol is ₹108.11 per liter, while diesel is ₹99.43 per liter. Petrol and Diesel Price in Chennai ₹104.52 more ₹100.59 per liter respectively.
In Bangalore, petrol is available ₹111.34 per liter and on diesel ₹102.23 and now one liter of petrol is available in Hyderabad ₹111.91 and diesel price ₹105.08 for one liter diesel.
The most expensive fuel was in Ganganagar, the border town of Rajasthan, where petrol comes from. ₹119.79 per liter and for diesel ₹110.63 per liter.
Petrol prices have been hiked 21 times since September 28, when the three-week gap in rate revision ended. Overall prices have gone up ₹6.4 liters.
Diesel rates have been increased by ₹7.70 per liter in 24 hikes from September 24.
Earlier, the price of petrol was increased by ₹11.44 liters per liter between May 4 and July 17. diesel rate hiked ₹9.14 per liter during this period.
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