Fuel prices continue to skyrocket; petrol at Rs 82.66/litre in Delhi; Rs 88.12/litre in Mumbai
Business | October 13, 2018 6:25 ISTThe revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 82.66/litre and Rs 75.19/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 82.66/litre and Rs 75.19/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 82.48 per litre and Rs 74.90 per litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 82.36/litre and Rs 74.62/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 82.03/litre and Rs 73.82/litre respectively.
The rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi were hiked by 14 paise/litre and 29 paise/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in the national capital stood at Rs 81.68/litre (increase by 18 paise/litre) and Rs 73.79/litre (increase by 29 paise/litre) respectively.
The 12 states which announced cuts in petrol and diesel prices are Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Tripura Gujarat, and Goa.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 84/litre and Rs 75.45/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 83.73/litre and Rs 75.09/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 83.49/litre and Rs 74.79/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood ar Rs 83.40/litre and Rs 74.63/litre respectively.
The revised rates of petrol and diesel in Delhi stood at Rs 83.22/litre and Rs 74.42/litre respectively.
The petrol prices crossed the Rs 90-mark in Mumbai on Sunday.
The application, filed on the pending public interest litigation, claimed the pricing of petrol is a policy matter involving larger economic issues and that the government should fix a "fair price" of petrol and diesel.
Fuel prices began an almost unbroken northward march since August 1. They fell only once on August 13 in the last 41 days. Prices surged on 29 days and remained unchanged on 11 days, and have been breaching record levels for more than a week now.
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