These days, crude oil prices are getting to see fluctuations. In fact, crude oil has seen a slight increase, although even after this, the prices of petrol and diesel have been kept stable. In fact, there has been no change in the rate of petrol and diesel for the last 70 days. Let us tell you that the last time the Modi government at the Centre reduced the excise duty on petrol and diesel was on May 21. After this, petrol 9 across the country. Rs 50 and diesel by Rs 7 per litre became cheaper. You all know that crude oil prices have seen a slight increase on Thursday and Friday. However, in the meantime, the prices of petrol and diesel are stable.
On the other hand, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has announced that vat on petrol and diesel will not be increased in the state. Yes and this means that now the rates of petrol and diesel will not increase even in UP. Today, in Delhi, petrol is Rs 96.72 and diesel is Rs 89.62 per litre, while in Mumbai, petrol is Rs 111.35 and diesel is Rs 97.28 per litre. With this, in Chennai, petrol is Rs 102.63 and diesel is Rs 94.24 per litre, in Kolkata, petrol is Rs 106.03 and diesel is Rs 92.76 per litre. Apart from this, petrol in Noida is Rs 96.57 and diesel is Rs 89.96 per litre, in Lucknow, petrol is Rs 96.57 and diesel is Rs 89.76 per litre. With this, petrol in Jaipur is Rs 108.48 and diesel is Rs 93.72 per litre, in Thiruvananthapuram, petrol is Rs 107.71 and diesel is Rs 96.52 per litre.
Let us tell you that on the one hand, where inflation is skyrocketing in the country, the cheapest petrol-diesel is being sold in Port Blair. In Port Blair, petrol is selling at Rs 84.10 and diesel at Rs 79.74 per litre. Recently, the Maharashtra government had given a relief of Rs 5 per litre on petrol and Rs 3 per litre on diesel.
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