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Petrol and diesel prices have been increased for the second day this week, taking the fuel prices to a new height across India. Mumbai, one of the major metro cities in the country, will now have to pay almost 100 for a litre of petrol after the latest hike on Thursday.

Petrol price has been revised in Mumbai to 99.94 per litre as the oil companies increased it by 23 paise for a litre in today's hike. Diesel price has also been increased by 30 paise a litre, which means Mumbai will have to shell out 91.87 to get one litre.

In the national capital, petrol will cost 93.68 per litre from today, while diesel will cost 84.61 for the same amount. In Chennai, petrol price has gone up to 95.28 for a litre and 89.39 per litre for diesel. Kolkata will have to pay 93.72 for a litre of petrol and 87.46 for a litre of diesel.

Among other cities in India, Bhopal remains one of the most expensive places to buy petrol. After the latest hike, a litre of petrol in Bhopal will cost 101.77. Diesel price too is inching towards the triple digit mark with price going up to 93.07 for a litre. Petrol prices have already crossed the 100 mark in several cities in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in the past few days.

Oil companies took a pause on Monday, before resuming revision of fuel prices in India on Tuesday this week. While Wednesday was a relief, the second hike has taken the fuel prices to fresh highs amid slump in fuel demand.

The recent spate of hikes began on May 4, after an 18-day pause in an upward price rally. In fact, the oil companies had not raised prices since March 26, a day before elections began in five states across the country. Since January, fuel prices had shot up to record level after it was hiked on 26 occasions.



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