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Petrol, Diesel Prices Reduced Again Across India

As per the notification by the Indian Oil Corporation, domestic petrol rates have been cut by up to 15 paise whereas diesel prices were reduced by up to 16 paise.

In Mumbai, petrol stood at Rs. 107.52 a litre, after seeing a drop of 14 paise expand View Photos
In Mumbai, petrol stood at Rs. 107.52 a litre, after seeing a drop of 14 paise

Highlights

  • Petrol prices have come down by up to 15 paise per litre
  • Diesel rates have dropped by up to 16 paise across India
  • Petrol rates in Mumbai is the highest among all metros at Rs. 107.52/L

The state-run oil marketing companies on Tuesday have revised the fuel prices across the country. Domestic petrol rates have been cut by up to 15 paise whereas diesel prices were reduced by up to 16 paise, as per the notification by the Indian Oil Corporation. Last week, fuel prices were lowered on four occasions bringing down rates by up to 80 paise a litre. In the national capital Delhi, petrol now stands at ₹ 101.49 per litre, while diesel is priced at ₹ 88.92 per litre, after a drop of 15 paise a litre.

Also Read: Petrol, Diesel Prices Reduced By Up To 20 Paise​

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In Chennai, petrol retails below ₹  100-mark, currently priced at ₹  99.20 a litre

Here are the petrol and diesel prices across six major metros on August 24, 2021:

City Petrol Diesel
Delhi ₹ 101.49 ₹ 88.92
Mumbai ₹ 107.52 ₹ 96.48
Chennai ₹ 99.20 ₹ 93.52
Kolkata ₹ 101.82 ₹ 91.98
Bengaluru ₹ 104.98 ₹ 94.34
Hyderabad ₹ 105.54 ₹ 96.99

In Mumbai, petrol prices stood at ₹ 107.52 per litre after seeing a drop of 14 paise, while diesel rates fell 16 paise to ₹ 96.48 per litre. Chennai saw a drop of 12 paise in petrol prices, coming down to ₹ 99.20 per litre, while diesel prices fell 14 paise to ₹ 93.52 a litre. The two auto fuels in Kolkata now cost ₹ 101.82 per litre and ₹ 91.98 per litre for petrol and diesel respectively. Buyers in Bengaluru will now have to pay ₹ 104.98 a litre for petrol and R.s 94.34 a litre for diesel. In Hyderabad, petrol and diesel rates were cut by 15 paise and 16 paise, bringing down prices to ₹ 105.54 a litre and ₹ 96.99 a litre, respectively.

Also Read: Diesel Rates Unchanged On Saturday After Three Consecutive Price Cuts​

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The fuel rates vary from state to state in the country due to the value-added tax or VAT.

Fuel rates are the most expensive in Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar district where petrol is priced at ₹ 113.36 per litre, while diesel stands at ₹ 102.60 per litre. In the Rewa and Anuppur districts of Madhya Pradesh, petrol prices have been reduced to ₹ 112.33 a litre and ₹ 112.73 a litre, respectively. Diesel, on the other hand, in these districts stood at ₹ 99.96 a litre and ₹ 100.33 a litre, respectively. Customers in the Parbhani district of Maharashtra will now have to pay ₹ 110.09 a litre and ₹ 97.49 a litre for petrol and diesel, respectively.

Also Read: Explained: How Fuel Prices Are Calculated In India​

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The fuel rates vary from state to state in the country due to the value-added tax or VAT. Rajasthan levies the highest VAT on fuel, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum are the three leading oil marketing companies. They revise domestic fuel prices with global benchmarks by taking into account alterations in the foreign exchange rates accordingly.

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