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Economic Times | 25 Jun, 2020 | 08.31AM IST

Latest News Live: Petrol price increased by Rs 0.16 and diesel price by Rs 0.14 respectively, in Delhi today

Petrol and diesel prices at Rs 79.92/litre (increase by Rs 0.16) and Rs 80.02/litre (increase by Rs 0.14) respectively, in Delhi today.

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