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Petrol price slashed after months. Know the rates in your city

  • Petrol prices across India have been revised after 36 days.
Both the petrol and diesel prices remained static for more than a month after being incessantly increased since May 4. ( (Amal KS/HT PHOTO))

Petrol and diesel prices have been changed on Sunday across India after 36 days. While diesel prices were being reduced for the last few days, petrol prices have been reduced on Sunday after months.

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Petrol price in Delhi now costs 101.64 a litre, down by 20 paise. Diesel rate in the national capital on Sunday was also reduced by 20 paise to 89.07 from Saturday's 89.27.

In Mumbai, a litre of petrol can be bought on Sunday at 107.66, lower by 18 paise than its previous price of 107.83. Diesel on the other hand costs 96.64 for one litre in the financial capital of the country. This means diesel has become cheaper by 20 paise in the city compared to Saturday's 96.84 per litre.

A litre of petrol in Kolkata now costs 101.93, cheaper by 15 paise than before. Diesel on the other hand has become cheaper by 19 paise to 92.13 in Kolkata. On Saturday, the price of diesel in the city was 92.32 per litre.

 CityPetrol price per litreDiesel price per litre
Mumbai  107.66  96.64
Delhi 101.64  89.07
Chennai  99.32 93.66
Kolkata 101.93  92.13

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Both the petrol and diesel prices remained static for more than a month after being incessantly increased since May 4. The fuel prices increased substantially across the country earlier this year.

The state and central government taxes imposed on motor fuels are majorly responsible for such sky-high prices. Both the petrol and diesel attract central excise duty, respective state government imposed VAT, freight charges, dealer commission etc. All these combined, the price of motor fuels go up significantly. Taxes contribute nearly 60% of petrol retail price and 54% for diesel.

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First Published Date: 22 Aug 2021, 12:50 PM IST
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