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Fuel Prices
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Petrol, diesel prices remain unaltered

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2022, at 05:10 pm

New Delhi/UNI: The fuel prices continued to be steady as petrol and diesel rates remained unchanged on Wednesday.

The fuel prices had come down sharply on Nov 4 after the Centre announced reduction in excise duties on petrol and diesel by five rupees and ten rupees respectively.

Petrol became cheaper on Dec. 2 by about eight rupees in Delhi after the state government decided to reduce Value Added Tax (VAT).

However, prices of diesel remained the same.

In other metros, the prices of petrol and diesel have now remained unchanged for the 69th day in a row.

A litre of petrol costs Rs 95.41 in New Delhi, Rs 104.67 in Kolkata ,Rs 109.98 in Mumbai, and in Chennai it's available at Rs 101.40.

In New Delhi, a litre of diesel is available at Rs 86.67, in Kolkata at Rs 89.79 , in Mumbai at Rs 94.14, and in Chennai at Rs 91.43.

After the Centre cut the excise duties, most state governments and union territories too have reduced VAT on petrol and diesel, providing much relief to the common people.

The rise in the fuel prices in the domestic market was mainly attributed to global upsurge in crude oil prices.

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