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Diesel Prices Hiked For Second Consecutive Day; Petrol Remains Unchanged

Diesel rates have increased for the second consecutive day and three times in the last four days taking up its retail price by 70 paise a litre.
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By Charanpreet Singh

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Published on September 27, 2021

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  • Diesel prices hiked by up to 26 paise; Petrol remains stable
  • Diesel price in Hyderabad is highest among all metros at Rs. 97.46/litre
  • Diesel prices in the nation's capital Delhi stand at Rs. 89.32 per litre

Diesel prices on Monday were increased by up to 26 paise across the country, while petrol rates were left unchanged for the 22nd consecutive day. Diesel rates have increased for the second consecutive day and three times in the last four days taking up its retail price by 70 paise a litre. As per the notification from the country's leading oil retailer - Indian Oil, petrol prices in Delhi remained steady at 101.19 a litre. Diesel, on the other hand, now retails at Rs. 89.32 per litre, after seeing a hike of 25 paise.

Also Read: Explained: How Fuel Prices Are Calculated In India​

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Fuel prices vary from state to state because of different rates of local taxes and VAT imposed

Here are the petrol and diesel prices across six major metros on September 27, 2021:

City Petrol Diesel
Delhi Rs. 101.19 Rs. 89.32
Mumbai Rs. 107.26 Rs. 96.94
Chennai Rs. 98.96 Rs. 93.93
Kolkata Rs. 101.62 Rs. 92.42
Bengaluru Rs. 104.70 Rs. 94.80
Hyderabad Rs. 105.26 Rs. 97.46

In Mumbai, diesel rates were hiked by 26 paise from Rs. 96.68 per litre to Rs. 96.94 per litre while petrol is being sold at Rs. 107.26 a litre. Buyers in Kolkata will now have to pay Rs. 92.42 a litre for diesel while petrol retails at Rs. 101.62 a litre. In Chennai, diesel prices were hiked by 24 paise to Rs. 93.93 per litre, while petrol continues to retail at Rs. 98.96 a litre. The auto fuels in Bengaluru cost Rs. 104.70 per litre and Rs. 94.80 per litre for petrol and diesel respectively.

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Buyers in Kolkata will now have to pay Rs. 92.42 a litre for diesel

Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and Indian Oil Corporation are the three major oil marketing companies in India. The state-run oil marketing companies review petrol and diesel rates daily and make necessary changes to align the petroleum prices with the global benchmark and dollar-rupee exchange rate.

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Last Updated on September 27, 2021


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