Petrol, diesel price hike
India is poised to increase petrol and diesel prices, marking the first rise in nearly four years. The decision hinges on global crude oil trends.
India is poised to increase petrol and diesel prices, marking the first rise in nearly four years. The decision hinges on global crude oil trends.
Petrol and diesel prices have surged due to a fraudulent order from the Ministry of Petroleum. The increases are significant and impactful.
The Ministry of Petroleum denies rumors of a fuel price hike. Petrol and diesel shortages are worsening in Andhra Pradesh.
New LPG rules effective May 1 may tighten booking and delivery systems in India. Rising fuel prices are a primary concern.
Today’s fuel prices are announced, revealing significant variations across cities. The moon phase is also notable today.
The government has slashed excise duties on petrol and diesel, aiming to shield consumers from rising fuel costs. However, the impact remains uncertain.
IndianOil has raised the price of its premium petrol product XP-95 by ₹2 per litre, while standard petrol and diesel prices remain stable.
Petrol prices in Mumbai have stabilized at ₹103.50 per litre, while diesel remains at ₹90.03. Global crude fluctuations are being felt locally.