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This is the third daily increase in rates in a row. Oil companies had on Sunday restarted revising prices in line with costs, after ending an 82-day hiatus
From fuel price hikes for the second day in a row to Moody's report on air passenger traffic in 2021, here are the top headlines of the day
Petrol price in Delhi hiked to Rs 72.46 per litre from Rs 71.86 on Sunday, while diesel rates increased to Rs 70.59 a litre from Rs 69.99
In its latest report, the International Energy Agency has said India's annual fuel consumption will decline 5.6 per cent in 2020
The price of Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) has been increased to Rs 20-Rs 200 per bottle, imported liquor by Rs 475 per litre and country-made liquor
The fuel consumption is estimated to decline 10-20 per cent during fiscal year 2020-21
Central govt seeks to repair its finances
Apart from the increase in central government taxes, several states and union territories, including Delhi, Haryana, Assam, Punjab, also have raised the state tax on fuel
The hike in duty has taken away gains from falling global crude oil prices
On Tuesday, the Delhi govt had also raised excise duty on liquor to shore up its revenues
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The consumption of petrol and diesel in the state has fallen sharply to about 1.2 million litres from 5.5 million litres
The auto fuels today maintain almost the same price levels at pumps that was existing on March 14, when government raised the excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per litre
No immediate hike, marginal increase likely to be implemented only after lockdown is lifted
The plummeting demand for energy across the board is causing a major headache for the sector will be how to balance its limited storage capacity
Punjab would like to help the Centre in any way possible to deal with the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, said state Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal
The country's petroleum product consumption fell 17.79 per cent to 16.08 million tonnes in March as diesel, petrol and ATF demand fell
But diesel's star is starting to fade, with its premium to crude oil recently dropping in trading hubs around the world
There is absolutely no need for panic booking. We have enough stocks to meet all demand, Singh said