New Delhi: On Sunday (May 23), petrol and diesel costs in India have revised as soon as once more after remaining secure for the previous two days. Overall, petrol and diesel costs have been elevated on 12 events in the month of May 2021.
Petrol and diesel costs in Delhi have hiked by 17 paise and 27 paise, respectively. The price of per litre petrol and diesel in the capital city is Rs 93.21 and Rs 84.07, respectively.
In Mumbai, per litre is now promoting at Rs 99.49 after a 17 paise hike. Diesel in the monetary capital of India is retailing at Rs 91.30 per litre with a 29 paise hike on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the per litre petrol costs in Hyderabad stood at Rs 96.88 with a rise of 18 paise whereas per litre diesel rates surged by 29 paise to Rs 91.65.
Here are the petrol and diesel costs in main Indian cities:
City Petrol Price Diesel Price
Delhi Rs. 93.21 Rs. 84.07
Mumbai Rs 99.49 Rs. 91.30
Hyderabad Rs. 96.88 Rs. 91.65
Chennai Rs. 94.86 Rs. 88.87
Bangalore Rs 96.31 Rs 89.12
State-owned gasoline retailers corresponding to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) replace petrol and diesel costs day by day, paying attention to the worldwide crude oil costs and overseas change rates. According to a report by Bloomberg, gross sales of fuels meant for highway transport throughout 1 to fifteen May dropped about 28% from the identical interval final 12 months.
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