Trending TopicsIpl 2024Lok Sabha 2024

---Advertisement---

Rates of petrol, diesel released; Check price in your city HERE

New Delhi: Indian oil marketing companies have released the latest prices of petrol and diesel today like everyday. However, Indian oil companies have kept petrol and diesel prices stable on Sunday (October 2) as well. In this way, today is the 134th consecutive day when no change has been made in the price of petrol […]

Edited By : Mayank Kasyap | Updated: Oct 3, 2022 11:30 IST
Share :
The central government has increased the windfall tax on diesel. At the same time, aircraft fuel has again been brought under its purview.

New Delhi: Indian oil marketing companies have released the latest prices of petrol and diesel today like everyday. However, Indian oil companies have kept petrol and diesel prices stable on Sunday (October 2) as well. In this way, today is the 134th consecutive day when no change has been made in the price of petrol and diesel in the country. On the inflation front, relief news has come for the common people even today.

Government oil companies today released the prices of petrol and diesel for Sunday, October 2. Oil companies have not made any change in the price of petrol and diesel, giving relief to the common people for the 134th consecutive day. That is, even today the prices of Tej are stable. Whereas in the international market, the price of crude oil has been continuously softening for the last several days. Currently, Brett crude is around $85 per barrel.

Also Read: India will not only be tech consumer, rather an active participant in developing it, says PM Modi

Earlier on May 21, the government had cut excise duty. Excise duty on petrol was cut by Rs 8 per liter and diesel by Rs 6 per liter. Since then the price of petrol and diesel has come down. After this, diesel became cheaper by Rs 9.50 and Rs 7 per liter in the country. After the announcement of the Center, the governments of Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Odisha and Kerala also cut VAT.

At present, petrol in Delhi is priced at Rs 96.72 per liter and diesel is being sold at Rs 89.62 per litre. At the same time, petrol is getting Rs 106.31 and diesel Rs 94.27 per liter in Mumbai. Whereas petrol in Kolkata is Rs 106.03 and diesel Rs 92.76 per liter. On the other hand, petrol is selling at Rs 102.63 and diesel at Rs 94.24 per liter in Chennai.

Cheapest petrol and diesel available here

The cheapest petrol and diesel is being sold in Port Blair. Where the price of petrol is Rs 84.10 per liter and the price of diesel is Rs 79.74 per liter.

Petrol Diesel Price on 2nd October 2022

Delhi: Petrol Rs 96.72 and Diesel Rs 89.62 per liter.

Mumbai: Petrol Rs 106.31 and Diesel Rs 94.27 per liter.

Kolkata: Petrol Rs 106.03 and Diesel Rs 92.76 per liter.

Chennai: Petrol Rs 102.63 and Diesel Rs 94.24 per liter.

Hyderabad: Petrol Rs 109.66 and Diesel Rs 97.82 per liter.

Bangalore: Petrol Rs 101.94 and diesel Rs 87.89 per litre.

Thiruvananthapuram: Petrol Rs 107.71 and Diesel Rs 96.52 per liter.

Port Blair: Petrol Rs 84.10 and Diesel Rs 79.74 per liter.

Bhubaneswar: Petrol Rs 103.19 and Diesel Rs 94.76 per liter.

Chandigarh: Petrol Rs 96.20 and Diesel Rs 84.26 per liter.

Lucknow: Petrol Rs 96.57 and Diesel Rs 89.76 per liter.

Noida: Petrol Rs 96.57 and Diesel Rs 89.96 per liter.

Jaipur: Petrol Rs 108.48 and Diesel Rs 93.72 per liter.

Patna: Petrol Rs 107.24 and Diesel Rs 94.04 per liter

Gurugram: Rs 97.18 and diesel Rs 90.05 per litre.

Also Read: BSNL to launch 5G services by August 15 next year

Here’s why petrol and diesel are expensive in the country

After adding excise duty, dealer commission and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price almost doubles. Petrol and diesel prices change daily based on what are the crude prices in the international market along with the foreign exchange rates.

Read More :- Latest Business News

First published on: Oct 02, 2022 09:27 AM IST

Get Breaking News First and Latest Updates from India and around the world on News24. Follow News24 on Facebook, Twitter.

Related Story
Exit mobile version