Petrol and diesel prices increased, know how expensive oil became from Delhi to Mumbai
Petrol Diesel Price: The prices of petrol and diesel have increased. People immersed in Diwali celebrations will once again have to face the brunt of inflation. New rates have also been released from today i.e. 1st November. According to which petrol diesel has become expensive from Delhi to Patna. In places like Port Blair, where the cheapest petrol and diesel is available in India, its prices have also been increased. Earlier the price of petrol here was Rs 82.42, which has now become Rs 82.46 per litre. Apart from this, there has been a radical change in the prices of diesel also. Earlier the price of diesel was Rs 78.01, now the price of diesel has become Rs 78.05.
How expensive is petrol and diesel in Delhi?
Talking about Delhi NCR, the prices of petrol and diesel have been increased here also. According to the rate released by IOC, petrol in Delhi has now increased from Rs 94.72 per liter to Rs 94.77 per liter. Apart from this, there has also been a rise in the prices of diesel. Earlier the price of diesel per liter was Rs 87.62, now it has reached Rs 87.67.
What are the prices of petrol and diesel in metros?
The price of petrol in Bai has now become Rs 103.44 per liter and the price of diesel has become Rs 89.97 per liter. Whereas in Kolkata the price of petrol is Rs 104.93 per liter and diesel is Rs 91.75. Apart from this, the price of petrol in Chennai is Rs 100.79 per liter and the price of diesel is Rs 92.38 per liter.
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According to the information, there has also been a rise in the prices of crude oil. Their prices have increased in the last 24 hours. According to the information, the price of Brent crude has increased by about one and a half dollars to $ 72.75 per barrel. Apart from this, WTI has become $ 68.81 per barrel. Due to which the prices of petrol and diesel are also increasing.
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