Petrol price in Mumbai saw a fall of 21 paise and is being sold at Rs 84.28 per litre. With a cut of 18 paise, diesel is being sold at Rs 76.88 per litre in the city.
Petrol now costs Rs 78.99 in Delhi, Rs 84.49 in Mumbai, Rs 80.89 in Kolkata and Rs 82.06 in Chennai
After remaining unchanged on Wednesday, petrol prices have been cut for two consecutive days in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata
On Wednesday, petrol price was unchanged at Rs 79.55 in Delhi. The halt in decline of petrol price came after 13 straight cuts
Petrol and diesel prices have not been changed across cities today. Check how much you would have to pay for petrol and diesel in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
In 13 straight cuts, petrol price has been reduced by Rs 3.28 per litre and diesel by Rs 1.84 a litre in Delhi
With consecutive cuts in fuel prices, cost of petrol has come down by Rs 3.08 per litre in Delhi. Diesel price has fallen by Rs 1.64
In tandem with the petrol prices, diesel rates have also come down across the country
With the latest revision, petrol now costs Rs 85.93 per litre in Mumbai, Rs 82.31 in Kolkata and Rs 83.60 in Chennai
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Overall, petrol and diesel prices have come down by Rs 1.98 per litre and 98 paise, respectively in New Delhi
Overall, petrol and diesel prices has come down by Rs 1.73 per litre and 89 paise, respectively in New Delhi
Barring Delhi, other major cities saw a hike after 6 days of cuts in fuel price.
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Diesel prices also saw a similar decline across Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata
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On Monday, the per litre retail price of diesel in Bhubaneswar ranged between Rs 80.45 and Rs 80.69 while petrol was being sold at anywhere between Rs 80.32 and Rs 80.57 per litre
While petrol price has been cut by 30 paise, diesel rates are down by 28 paise across the metro cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.
A litre of diesel cost 12 paise more than that of petrol in Bhubaneswar on Sunday
Petrol is now priced at Rs 81.74 per litre in Delhi, down from Rs 81.99 on Saturday