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No change in fuel prices; petrol at Rs 72.93 p/l in Delhi

No change in fuel prices; petrol at Rs 72.93 p/l in Delhi

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 18 Apr 2019, 08:40 am

New Delhi, Apr 18 (UNI) Fuel prices remain stable on Thursday.

In Delhi, petrol retails at Rs 72.93 per litre while diesel costs Rs 66.31 a litre.

In Mumbai, people have to shell out Rs 78.50 per litre while diesel retails at Rs 69.40 per litre.

According to Indian Oil Corporation website, petrol and diesel cost Rs 74.95 and Rs 68.05 a litre in Kolkata.

Similarly, in Chennai, petrol is retailing at Rs 75.69 per litre and diesel costs Rs 70.01 a litre.

In Noida, petrol comes at a price of Rs 72.79 per litre and diesel costs Rs 65.51 a litre.

In Gurgaon, petrol is being sold for Rs 72.25 a litre and diesel Rs 65.40 per litre.

As per the country’s dynamic pricing mechanism, the domestic fuel prices depend upon International fuel prices on a 15-day average and the value of the rupee.

The price of the two fuels retailing at the petrol pumps is calculated after adding central excise duty, dealers commission and value-added tax (VAT) to the base price.

The prices are revised at 0600 hrs daily, while earlier it used to be revised every fortnight.
 

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