Petrol, Diesel Prices Dropped Across Cities. Check Revised Fuel Rates

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Petrol and Diesel Rates Today: Fuel prices in the country are determined by global crude oil prices.
For the fifth consecutive day, oil marketing companies (OMCs) cut petrol prices on
Monday
According to the rate chart, petrol price in Delhi today is at Rs
75.69 per litre
In Mumbai, petrol price is Rs
83.30 per litre
In Chennai and Kolkata, petrol prices are Rs
78.55 per litre and Rs
78.37 per litre respectively
Diesel prices also dropped today by 6 paise per litre in Delhi and Kolkata, by 10 paise in Mumbai and by 7 paise in Chennai, as mentioned on
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC)'s website.Petrol Prices (Metro)Delhi75.79Kolkata78.47Mumbai83.44Chennai78.55Diesel prices now stand at Rs
67.48 per litre in Delhi
Diesel price in Mumbai is Rs
71.66 per litre
Diesel price in Kolkata is Rs
70.03 per litre
In Chennai, it is Rs
71.22 per litre
The new listed rates are applicable from 6:00 am on 25th June 2018.Diesel Prices (Metro)Delhi67.48Kolkata70.03Mumbai71.66Chennai71.22Petrol
rates went down in other states as well.Petrol Prices (other
cities)Agartala71.59Aizwal71.70Ambala75.81Bangalore76.91Bhopal81.28Bhubhaneswar74.52Chandigarh72.80Dehradun77.18Gandhinagar75.00Gangtok78.80
Guwahati77.980Hyderabad80.17Imphal73.79Itanagar71.64Jaipur78.42Jammu77.43Jullunder80.88Kohima74.21Lucknow76.67Panjim69.75Patna81.18Pondicher
ry74.51Port Blair65.27Raipur76.11Ranchi75.83Shillong75.14Shimla75.87Srinagar80.13Trivandrum78.78Silvasa73.64Daman73.56In the past few days,
between 14 to 17 paise in metro cities
Similarly, diesel prices fell by 7 paise in Delhi and Kolkata, by 11 paise in Mumbai, and by 7 paise in Chennai on Sunday.Petrol prices in
13, 2014, when rates touched Rs
56.71 a litre, a Press Trust of India report said
The government had deregulated or freed petrol pricing from its control in June 2010 and diesel in October 2014
It allowed revision of prices on a daily basis since mid-June last year to reflect changes in cost instantly
The government at the Centre had raised excise duty on petrol by Rs
11.77 a litre and that on diesel by Rs
13.47 a litre in nine instalments between November 2014 and January 2016 to shore up finances as global oil prices fell, but then cut the
tax just once in October last year by Rs
2 a litre, the report further said.