Petrol and diesel costs remained fixed on Saturday, 5 March, throughout the nation. In the nationwide capital, a liter of petrol prices Rs 95.41, whereas the speed of diesel was Rs 86.67 per litre. The petrol price in Mumbai stands at Rs 109.98 per liter and diesel prices Rs 94.14 for one litre. In Chennai, a liter of petrol is bought for Rs 101.40, whereas the worth of a liter of diesel was Rs 91.43 per litre. Petrol in Kolkata prices Rs 104.67 per liter and the speed of diesel is Rs 89.79 a litre. If you reside in Bhopal, petrol might be purchased at Rs 107.23, and diesel prices Rs 90.87 per liter.
The Centre, on the eve of Diwali, had introduced an excise obligation reduce on fuels which led to a pointy lower in petrol and diesel costs throughout the nation. The authorities had diminished the worth of petrol by Rs 5 and that of diesel by Rs 10. Following the Centre’s choice, a number of states, majorly dominated by National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and allies, had additionally reduce the Value Added Tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel costs.
Following are the diesel and petrol costs in a number of metros and Tier-II cities within the nation:
- Mumbai
Petrol – Rs 109.98 per liter
Diesel – Rs 94.14 per liter
- Delhi
Petrol – Rs 95.41 per liter
Diesel – Rs 86.67 per liter
- Chennai
Petrol – Rs 101.40 per liter
Diesel – Rs 91.43 per liter
- Kolkata
Petrol – Rs 104.67 per liter
Diesel – Rs 89.79 per liter
- Bhopal
Petrol – Rs 107.23 per liter
Diesel – Rs 90.87 per liter
- Hyderabad
Petrol – Rs 108.20 per liter
Diesel – Rs 94.62 per liter
- bangaluru
Petrol – Rs 100.58 per liter
Diesel – Rs 85.01 per liter
- Guwahati
Petrol – Rs 94.58 per liter
Diesel – Rs 81.29 per liter
- Lucknow
Petrol – Rs 95.28 per liter
Diesel – Rs 86.80 per liter
- Gandhinagar
Petrol – Rs 95.35 per liter
Diesel – Rs 89.33 per liter
- Thiruvananthapuram
Petrol – Rs 106.36 per liter
Diesel – Rs 93.47 per liter
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