New rates of petrol and diesel released: Has petrol crossed ₹ 100 in your city? full update

As soon as the new fuel rates were released on the morning of April 15, 2026, people have only one question in their minds – “Has petrol crossed Rs 100?” Slight fluctuations have been seen in prices in different cities of the country. At some places there is relief and at some places the burden on the pocket has increased.

What is the price of petrol and diesel in big cities?

In the country’s capital New Delhi, petrol is ₹ 94.72 and diesel ₹ 87.62 per liter, which is currently below ₹ 100. But petrol in Mumbai has reached ₹ 104.21. The situation is even more expensive in Hyderabad – petrol is being sold here at ₹107.46 per litre.
Whereas the rate is running at ₹ 94.69 in Lucknow and ₹ 106.48 in Indore.

Somewhere it is cheap and somewhere it is expensive – what is the reason?

Now the question arises that why there is so much difference in different cities in the same country? The biggest reason for this is tax. The central government levies excise duty, while state governments levy VAT. On top of that, transportation expenses are also added. In native language, “It’s all a game of government tax, brother!”

Direct effect of crude oil and dollar

India buys most of its crude oil needs from abroad. If oil becomes expensive in the international market or the dollar strengthens, then it has a direct impact on the prices of petrol and diesel. That is, “if the dollar rises then it is certain that pockets will become loose”.

Check the rate of your city like this sitting at home

Now there is no need to go to the petrol pump every time. You can also check the rate through SMS sitting at home.

  • Indian Oil: Send RSP to 9224992249
  • BPCL: Send RSP to 9223112222
  • HPCL: Send HP Price to 9222201122

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Has petrol crossed ₹100 in your city?

If you live in metro cities, petrol has gone above ₹ 100 in many places. But relief still remains in some cities. Therefore, before filling the oil in the car, definitely check the rate – “A little wisdom can lead to big savings!”

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