Friday is a relief: Petrol, the cheapest petrol in the new rate of petrol and diesel ₹ 84.10 liters
Petrol Diesel Price on Juma / Friday is a relief: Petrol, the cheapest petrol in the new rate of petrol and diesel ₹ 84.10 liters
Petrol Diesel Price on Juma - Friday is a relief: Petrol, the cheapest petrol in the new rate of petrol and diesel ₹ 84.10 liters
Petrol-Diesel Price on Juma: In view of the Friday prayers, amidst high alert in many states, new rates of petrol-diesel have been issued for Friday, June 17. Today it is a relief regarding the rate of petrol and diesel. Petrol at Indian Oil's petrol pumps in Delhi is ₹ 96.72 a liter and diesel is being sold for ₹ 89.62 a liter. At the same time, the cheapest petrol in Port Blair is Rs 84.10 and diesel is Rs 79.74 litre.
There is an outcry in the US stock market, there is a possibility of a fall in the domestic market, the shares of Amazon, Tesla, Google diveLet us tell you that in a big relief to the common man, the Central Government had announced a reduction in excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs.8 and Rs.6 per liter respectively, so that the price of petrol and diesel will be at least Rs.9.5 and up to Rs.7. have fallen. Since then, oil prices have remained stable. Today there is relief for the 24th consecutive day.
Know the rates of your city?Petrol in Lucknow Rs 96.57 and diesel Rs 89.76 per liter-- Petrol in Patna Rs 107.24 a liter and diesel Rs 94.04Petrol in Bhopal Rs 108.65 and diesel Rs 93.90 per literPetrol in Port Blair Rs 84.10 and diesel Rs 79.74 per literPetrol in Delhi Rs 96.72 and diesel Rs 89.62 per literPetrol in Mumbai Rs 111.35 and diesel Rs 97.28 per literPetrol in Kolkata Rs 106.03 and diesel Rs 92.76 per literPetrol in Chennai Rs 102.63 and diesel Rs 94.24 a literPetrol is selling at Rs 114.38 and diesel at Rs 98.74 in Parbhani.Petrol is being sold at Rs 113.49 and diesel at Rs 98.24 a liter in Sriganganagar today.Petrol is being sold in Jaipur for Rs 108.48 and diesel for Rs 93.72 per liter.
If crude oil becomes costlier by one dollar, the burden of 8000 crores increases.If crude oil is costlier by one dollar, the burden of Rs 8000 crore falls on Indian oil companies. Prices are at record levels since October 2014. This is not the first time when the price of crude oil has remained stable despite the increase in the price of crude oil in the international market. The prices remained stable even during the West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu elections. During the West Bengal elections, from February 27 to March 23, the price of petrol remained stable at Rs 91.17 and that of diesel at Rs 81.47. Whereas, crude oil was expensive during this period.