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Petrol price hiked, diesel reduced

| | Jun 16, 2015, at 03:38 am
New Delhi, June 15 (IBNS): Adding troubles for consumers, petrol price was increased by 64 paise a litre on Monday, officials said.

Diesel price was slashed by Rs. 1.35 per litre.

"Increase in Retail Selling Price of Petrol by Rs. 0.64/litre at Delhi (including State levies) with corresponding price revision in other States. With this change, the price of Petrol in Delhi will become Rs. 66.93/litre," the Indian Oil Corporation said in a statement.

"Decrease in Retail Selling Price of Diesel (Retail) by Rs. 1.35/litre at Delhi (including State levies) with corresponding price revision in other States. With this change, the price of Diesel in Delhi will become Rs. 50.93/litre," it said.

The new prices will come to effect from midnight of June 15 and June 16.

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