A litre of petrol is vending at Rs.
88.12 in Mumbai.Fuel prices hit fresh record highs on Monday after oil marketing companies (OMCs) raised petrol and diesel rates across the four metros cities.
Petrol prices crossed Rs 88 per litre in Mumbai today.
According to a notification of state-owned fuel retailers, petrol was being sold at a price of Rs 80.73 per litre in Delhi, Rs.
88.12 per litre in Mumbai, Rs.
83.91 per litre in Chennai and Rs.
83.61 per litre in Kolkata.
Diesel was being sold at a price of Rs.
72.83 per litre in Delhi, Rs.
77.32 per litre in Mumbai, Rs 76.98 per litre in Chennai and Rs.
75.68 per litre in Kolkata.Except for a halt on September 5, fuel prices have been hiked almost daily across India over the past few weeks.
The drop in rupee value and the rise in crude oil rates are mainly responsible for the rise in fuel prices, reported news agency IANS.According to a recent report by news agency Press Trust of India (PTI), the government will not cut excise duty on petrol and diesel to cushion spiralling prices, as it has limited fiscal space available to take any dent in revenue collections.
The opposition called for a nationwide strike on Monday to protest against the rising fuel prices.Meanwhile, Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje announced a four-per cent reduction in value-added tax (VAT) on petrol and diesel on Sunday, which will reduce prices by Rs 2.5 per litre in the state.
VAT on petrol will be reduced from 30 to 26 per cent and on diesel from 22 to 18 per cent, stated the PTI report.On the other hand, oil prices rose on Monday as US drilling for new production stalled and as the market eyed tighter conditions once Washington's sanctions against Iran's crude exports kick in from November, reported news agency Reuters.
(With agencies inputs)
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