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In a persistent trend, fuel prices in India have remained unchanged for over nine months, as of Friday, February 24. Indian Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have been keeping the prices of petrol and diesel steady, deviating from their usual practice of updating fuel prices every day at 6 am. They are trying to make up for the losses incurred over the past few quarters due to the COVID-19 pandemic and other related factors. Despite the changing crude oil prices in the international market, OMCs have chosen to hold back any revision in the rates. Signals from these companies and the government suggest that the situation will only return to normal once the financial losses are covered.
Petrol in the nation’s capital, Delhi, is priced at Rs 96.72, while diesel retails at Rs 89.62 per litre. In the financial capital, Mumbai, petrol is being sold for Rs 106.31 per litre, and diesel is priced at Rs 94.27 per litre. In Kolkata, the cost of one litre of petrol was Rs 106.03, while the price of the same quantity of diesel was Rs 92.76. In Chennai, the price of a litre of petrol was Rs 102.63, while that of diesel was Rs 94.24.
Check fuel rates in different cities in the country on Friday, February 24:
Delhi
Petrol: Rs 96.72 per litre
Diesel: Rs 89.62 per litre
Chennai
Petrol: Rs 102.74 per litre
Diesel: Rs 94.33 per litre
Kolkata
Petrol: Rs 106.03 per litre
Diesel: Rs 92.76 per litre
Mumbai
Petrol: Rs 106.31 per litre
Diesel: Rs 94.27 per litre
Bengaluru
Petrol: Rs 101.94 per litre
Diesel: Rs 87.89 per litre
Lucknow
Petrol: Rs 96.62 per litre
Diesel: Rs 89.76 per litre
Hyderabad
Petrol: Rs 109.66 per litre
Diesel: Rs 97.82 per litre
Bhopal
Petrol: Rs 108.65 per litre
Diesel: Rs 93.90 per litre
Gandhinagar
Petrol: Rs 96.63 per litre
Diesel: Rs 92.38 per litre
Guwahati
Petrol: Rs 96.01 per litre
Diesel: Rs 83.94 per litre
Thiruvananthapuram
Petrol: Rs 107.71 per litre
Diesel: Rs 96.52 per litre.
It is important to note that petrol and diesel prices vary from state to state, subject to various factors, such as Value Added Tax (VAT), freight charges, and local taxes. The last nation-wide amendment in fuel prices was on 21 May last year, when Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reduced excise duty on petrol by Rs 8 per litre and Rs 6 per litre on diesel.
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