NEW DELHI: Fuel prices continued its northward march on Monday with petrol and diesel being sold at Rs 80.73 and Rs 72.83 per litre, respectively, in the national capital.
The petrol and diesel prices saw a hike of 23 and 22 paise per litre respectively in Delhi. On the other hand, Mumbai is affected most with the hike as petrol and diesel are being sold at Rs 88.12 and Rs 77.32 per litre.
This comes at a time when opposition parties, led by Congress, have called for a ‘Bharat Bandh’ protesting against the high fuel prices.
Since mid-August,
petrol price has risen by Rs 3.42 a litre and diesel by Rs 3.84 per litre as
rupee hit record low against the US
dollar, making imports costlier. Almost half of the retail selling price of the two fuels is made up of central and state taxes.