Petrol-Diesel Price: Fuel prices will be tight again? Know what are the petrol-diesel prices in Mumbai, Bangalore?
- Fuel prices will be tight again?
- Petrol-Diesel Prices in Mumbai, Bangalore
Petrol-Diesel Price News: The whole world is facing the consequences of the global situation. India is also suffering from this. Residents of Delhi-NCR have to bear the brunt of rising prices on a daily basis. Sometimes petrol and diesel prices increase, sometimes CNG becomes expensive. CNG price has increased by another rupee today. Has this increase happened everywhere”color: #3366ff;”> Despite Ayushman Card, diseases are not getting free treatment? ‘These’ facilities are outside the scheme; Know the rules beforehand
On Friday, the central government hiked the price of petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per liter across the country. Everyone from the common man to the professionals was shocked by this sudden price hike. But today there is no increase in petrol and diesel prices. But exactly what is the price of petrol – diesel in each city? Let’s understand.
New Delhi
Petrol price is ₹97.77 per litre.
Diesel is priced at ₹90.67 per litre.
Kolkata
Petrol price has now reached ₹108.70.
Diesel is available at ₹95.13 per litre.
Mumbai
A liter of petrol costs ₹106.68.
Diesel costs ₹93.14.
Chennai
Petrol: ₹103.67.
Diesel: ₹95.25 per litre.
Delhi-NCR and other major cities
Fuel prices are skyrocketing in NCR regions adjacent to Delhi, as well as in other major cities across the country. If you live in Noida, the price of petrol today is ₹97.76 and diesel is ₹90.99 per litre. Meanwhile, in Gurugram, petrol is selling at ₹98.47 and diesel at ₹90.94 per litre.
In cities like Hyderabad and Thiruvananthapuram, petrol prices have even crossed the ₹110 mark. Petrol is available at ₹110.89 per liter in Hyderabad and ₹110.61 per liter in Thiruvananthapuram. Additionally, petrol price in Patna is ₹108.92 per litre, and ₹107.61 per liter in Jaipur.
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