Petrol and diesel costs in India on Tuesday, October 24, remained largely fixed. In the nationwide capital Delhi, petrol continues to be offered at Rs 96.72 per litre whereas diesel is at Rs 89.62 per litre. In Mumbai, the per-litre petrol value stood at Rs 106.31 per litre, whereas diesel was at Rs 94.27 a litre.
According to a notification by authorities oil advertising and marketing corporations, petrol in Kolkata was promoting at Rs 106.03 and diesel at Rs 92.76 per litre. On the opposite hand, in Chennai, petrol is being offered at Rs 102.63 and diesel at Rs 94.24 per litre.
The petrol and diesel charges for every day, whether or not new or fixed, are introduced at 6 am on the day. These, nonetheless, differ from state to state attributable to worth-added tax (VAT), freight expenses, native taxes, and many others.
Among different cities, petrol in Ghaziabad stood at Rs 96.58 a litre, whereas diesel was at Rs 89.75 a litre. In Bihar’s capital Patna, petrol was at Rs 107.24 a litre, whereas diesel stood at Rs 94.04 a litre. In Haryana’s Gurugram, petrol was promoting at Rs 97.18 a litre, however diesel was at Rs 90.05 a litre.
Why do gasoline costs differ throughout states?