Written by Harshit Sabarwal | Edited by Poulomi Ghosh, New Delhi
Gasoline costs in India remained unchanged on Sunday with a litre of petrol and diesel in Delhi accessible at ₹96.76 and ₹89.66, respectively. In Mumbai, individuals should purchase a litre of petrol at ₹106.29 and diesel at ₹94.25.
A litre of petrol in Chennai is priced at 102.62 whereas diesel is accessible at ₹94.22 per litre.
Listed here are the newest relates of petrol and diesel in a number of the main cities of the nation:
Metropolis | Worth of petrol (per litre) | Worth of diesel (per litre) |
New Delhi | 96.76 | 89.66 |
Mumbai | 106.29 | 94.25 |
Kolkata | 106.01 | 92.74 |
Chennai | 102.62 | 94.22 |
Jaipur | 108.46 | 93.7 |
Lucknow | 96.55 | 89.74 |
Chandigarh | 96.18 | 84.25 |
Bengaluru | 101.92 | 87.87 |
In Bihar, the costs of petrol and diesel have modified in 28 districts, a report by HT’s sister publication Livehindustan mentioned on Sunday. Capital metropolis Patna noticed a discount within the value of petrol (per litre) by 32 paise and diesel (per litre) by 30 paise, the report mentioned.
Costs of petrol elevated in 16 districts of Bihar together with Banka, Darbhanga, Gopalganj and Muzaffarpur, the Livehindustan report added.
On Saturday, the Union authorities hiked the windfall tax on domestically produced crude oil by greater than a 3rd whereas doubling the speed on the export of diesel and re-introducing the levy on abroad cargo of jet gas according to the rise in world oil costs.
The tax on crude oil produced was elevated to 11,000 per tonne starting October 16 from ₹8,000, in line with a authorities notification, information company PTI reported.
Within the fortnightly revision of windfall tax, the Union authorities doubled the speed on the export of diesel to ₹12 per litre from ₹5 a litre.