Petrol price on Monday was stable at Rs 90.58 per litre in the national capital and diesel also remained unchanged at Rs 80.97, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies. In Mumbai, petrol price stood at Rs 97 per litre-- the same as Saturday. In Chennai, petrol remained unchanged to sell at Rs 92.59. Diesel was retailing at Rs 85.98 in the city. In Bangalore, petrol and diesel prices stayed at Rs 93.61 and Rs 85.54 respectively. In Kolkata, the retail price of petrol was stable at Rs 91.78. Last week, petrol prices breached the Rs 90-a-litre mark to touch an all-time high of Rs 90.19 in the national capital after the rate was hiked by 31 paise. Fuel prices, which vary from state to state depending on local sales tax or VAT, are now at record highs in the country, prompting calls for a cut in excise duty to ease the burden on consumers. Petrol and diesel prices are revised on a daily basis in line with benchmark international price and foreign exchange rates. Last week, amid an outcry over record high petrol and diesel prices, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had said the Centre and state governments will have to together work out a mechanism to bring retail rates to reasonable levels. "This is a very vexatious issue. An issue in which no answer except reducing the price (of fuel) will convince anyone. I know I am treading on an area and whatever I may say, to bring in the reality into picture, will only sound like I am obfuscating." "I am avoiding my answer. I am shifting the blame," she said addressing a gathering at an event organised by the Chennai Citizens' Forum.
She went on to explain the tax structure and how production cuts by oil cartel OPEC and its allies had led to a rally in the international oil prices, leading to a hike in retail rates in India. She, however, said the answer may lie in bringing petrol and diesel under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime, which will end the cascading impact of taxes and bring uniformity. Currently, the central government levies a fixed rate of excise duty while states levy different rates of VAT. Under GST, the two would merge and bring uniformity, solving the problem of fuel rates being higher in states with higher VAT. Earlier, during the budget speech, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had announced the imposition of Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC) of Rs 2.5 per litre on petrol and Rs 4 per litre on diesel. Here are the fuel prices in your city today Cities Petrol Diesel Pune Rs 96.59 Rs 86.33 Mumbai Rs 97.00 Rs 88.06 Jaipur Rs 97.44 Rs 89.75 Bhopal Rs 98.68 Rs 89.31 Hyderabad Rs 88.31 Rs 87.55 Bengaluru Rs 85.84 Rs 85.09 Patna Rs 92.91 Rs 86.22 Chennai Rs 92.59 Rs 85.98 Trivandrum Rs 92.46 Rs 87.01 Kolkata Rs 91.78 Rs 84.56 Bhubaneshwar Rs 91.28 Rs 88.22 Delhi Rs 90.58 Rs 80.97 Dehradun Rs 89.44 Rs 81.62 Lucknow Rs 88.81 Rs 81.29 Noida Rs 89.13 Rs 81.65 Gurugram Rs 88.54 Rs 81.55 Raipur Rs 89.06 Rs 87.70 Panjim Rs 88.71 Rs 85.59 Ahmedabad Rs 87.82 Rs 87.27 Gandhinagar Rs 87.91 Rs 87.37 Chandigarh Rs 87.16 Rs 80.67
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