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Petrol Crosses ₹102 Per Litre Mark In Mumbai As Fuel Rates Hiked Again

Mumbai: Petrol and diesel prices in the country reached an all-time high on Friday (June 11) after the 23rd rate hike since May 4. The retail prices of petrol and diesel were increased by 28-30 paise per litre each.

According to the Indian Oil Corporation website data, the price of petrol in Delhi increased from Rs 95.56 to Rs 95.85 per litre, while the price of diesel increased from Rs 86.47 to Rs 86.75 per litre. Petrol pump prices in the national capital have gone up by around Rs 1.35 per litre so far this month, while diesel prices have gone up by 1.39 paise per litre. On Thursday, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) kept auto fuel rates stable after a day hike.

Petrol price in Mumbai crossed the Rs 102 mark today, and India’s financial capital became the first metropolis in the country to cross Rs 102 a litre after the transport fuel prices were again hiked after a one-day standstill. . View regular petrol sales.

Citizens in Kolkata have to shell out Rs 95.80 for a litre of petrol after an increase of 28 paise over Thursday’s rate. The price of one litre of diesel is 89.60 28 paise more than yesterday’s Rs 89.32 per litre.

Similarly, in Chennai, the retail price of petrol price was increased by 25 paise to Rs 97.19 a litre, from Rs 96.94 recorded on Thursday. Diesel costs Rs 91.15 a litre, 27 paise more than yesterday’s rate.

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