Petrol Diesel Price: These days the price of petrol and diesel is on fire across the country. Every day the price of petrol and diesel is increasing by 80, 85, 75 paise. Petrol and diesel prices have also seen an increase on Sunday. In the last two weeks so far, the price of petrol and diesel has increased by Rs 8. The price of petrol and diesel has broken all records in Parbhani district of Maharashtra. Here the price of normal petrol is Rs 121.38 per liter and the price of diesel is Rs 103.97 per liter.
Similarly, there is a fire in the price of petrol and diesel in Sriganganagar of Rajasthan. Here the price of petrol is Rs 120.73 per liter and the price of diesel is Rs 103.30 per liter.
Know why oil is expensive in Parbhani
Petrol and diesel prices are on fire in Maharashtra’s Parbhani district as oil is supplied from Manmad depot here, which is 340 km from Parbhani. President of Parbhani Petrol Dealers Association, Amol Bhedsurkar said that we have demanded to set up a depot in Aurangabad. Due to which the price of oil will come down by Rs 2 per liter. He further said that people will get maximum relief if oil prices are brought under GST. Apart from local tax, fuel prices are also dependent on freight.
Petrol Diesel Price: Petrol-Diesel meter again turns 80 paise, petrol crosses Rs 118 in Mumbai, know the price of your city
Price increased 11 times in last 13 days
Let us tell you that the government oil companies have increased the prices of oil again today i.e. on Sunday. This is the 11th time the prices have been increased in the last 13 days. Petrol in the country’s national capital Delhi has become costlier by Rs 8 per liter since March 22. After more than four months, petrol-diesel meters have gained momentum. Due to the increase in the price of crude oil in the international market, the price of petrol and diesel is almost certain to increase in the domestic market.
excise duty cut
On November 3 last year, the government had cut excise duty to reduce the retail price of petrol and diesel. Petrol was cut by Rs 5 and diesel by Rs 10 per liter. After this, the state governments also used scissors in VAT to give relief to the common people.
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