There has been no change in the prices of petrol, diesel for more than 3 weeks. Know fuel prices

Even after 24 days, vehicle owners have not got relief fuel prices The climb continues in various metro and tier II cities. Fuel prices continued to climb since the assembly elections in states and union territories including Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu. Fuel prices are now stable after continuous hikes. In some metros and Tier II cities, the price of petrol is rising above the 100 mark, while the price of diesel is above Rs. 90.

on 10 August, petrol price In the national capital Rs. 101.84, while diesel costs Rs. 89.87. Even in the financial capital, the price of petrol is stable at over Rs 100. The price of petrol and diesel in Mumbai was reported to be Rs 107.83 per liter and Rs 97.45 per liter respectively. The price of a liter of petrol in Kolkata is Rs. 102.08, while a liter of diesel costs Rs. 93.02. Petrol in Bhopal is Rs. 110.20 and for diesel, the price is Rs. 98.67 per liter. While petrol can be bought for Rs. 102.49 in Chennai, diesel will cost Rs. 94.39 per liter.

However, there are some cities including Guwahati, Lucknow and Gandhinagar where petrol prices are below the 100 mark. Petrol and diesel prices in Guwahati remained unchanged at Rs 97.64 per liter and Rs 89.22 per liter respectively. The price of petrol in Lucknow was Rs 98.92 per liter, while that of diesel was Rs 90.26 per litre. Whereas in Bhubaneswar, the fuel prices are Rs 98.79 per liter (petrol) and 96.95 per liter (diesel).

The new prices of petrol come into effect every day at 6 am. These petrol prices have been revised by oil marketing companies including Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum. Fuel prices vary from city to city, depending on value-added taxes, local charges and freight charges in the respective city.

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