NEW DELHI:
Petrol prices in Pune and Mumbai breached the Rs 86-a-litre mark on Monday as fuel prices across the country increased for the 15th day in a row after resumption of the dynamic pricing system on May 14.
Petrol will cost Rs 86.07 per litre in Pune, against Rs 85.76 on Sunday, according to the All India
Petrol Dealer's Association. Diesel will cost Rs 72.51. In Mumbai, petrol was sold at Rs 86.08 per litre, up from Rs 85.93 on Sunday, data from the
Indian Oil Corporation's wesbite showed. In Delhi petrol is Rs 81.26 a litre.
Tuesday's
petrol price will not only be an all-time high for Mumbai and in India,but also among countries in the subcontinent.