There is absolutely no need for panic booking. We have enough stocks to meet all demand, Singh said
Petrol is being sold at a rate of Rs 69.59 per litre in Delhi
Petrol is being sold at a rate of Rs 69.63 per litre in Delhi
The prices of petrol and diesel can increase further as Parliament passed Finance Bill on Monday
The digital tax at the rate of 2% may particularly come as a setback to Chinese e-commerce players like AliExpress, Shein, and Club Factory selling in India
The fuel prices across the country seem to be stable since past one week due to the coronavirus outbreak
The only reprieve for transporters in the near to medium term is a bumper rabi crop, the harvesting of which has begun.
Petrol costs Rs 69.59 per litre in New Delhi, Rs 72.29 in Kolkata, while in Mumbai, the petrol is priced at Rs 75.30.
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From Delhi to Bangalore, check petrol, diesel prices for today
Worldwide, refineries are slowing output and contemplating extensive maintenance due to travel restrictions put in place in response to the coronavirus pandemic
Petrol is being retailed at Rs 70.29 a litre and diesel Rs 63.01 per litre in Delhi on Wednesday
Petrol prices in Delhi stood at Rs 70.59/litre, while Diesel prices were at Rs 63.26/litre
In New Delhi, petrol is priced at Rs 69.59 per litre, while in Kolkata, the price of petrol is Rs 72.29 per litre
In New Delhi, petrol remained unchanged at Rs 69.59 and diesel at Rs 62.29 per litre
Petrol now costs Rs 69.59 per litre in Delhi and Rs 72.29 per litre in Kolkata
Delhi has the lowest fuel prices among metros because of lower state taxes
Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said he had asked the PM to to pass on the benefit of the global oil price crash to Indian consumers, but instead "our genius" hiked excise duty on fuel. His jibe at the prime minister came a day after the government hiked excise duty on petrol and diesel by a steep Rs 3 per litre each to garner about Rs 39,000 crore additional revenue. "Just 3 days ago I had requested @PMOIndia to pass on the benefit of the global oil price crash to Indian consumers, by slashing the prices of petrol & diesel in India. Instead of heeding this advice, our genius has gone and hiked #exciseduty on fuel!" Gandhi tweeted. He also tagged a video of a press conference in which Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman purportedly avoids answering a question on why government has not passed on the benefits of the global oil crash to the people. The former Congress president on Wednesday had accused Prime Minister Modi of being .
Petrol in Delhi now costs Rs 69.75 per litre, while diesel is priced at Rs 62.44, according to a price notification of state-owned oil firms
Congress senior spokesperson said the government should reduce the rates of petrol, diesel, and LPG by at least 35-40%