INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The retailer began raising fuel prices from Tuesday after a gap of more than four months.New Delhi: Indian Oil Corp, the country's top fuel
retailer, will raise petrol and diesel price by 0.80 rupees a litre from Wednesday, the second such increase in pump prices in as many days,
a notification sent to dealers showed on Tuesday.From Wednesday, a litre of petrol in Delhi will cost 97.01 rupees ($1.28), while diesel
prices will be raised to 88.27 rupees, a notification sent to dealers show.Three state-run fuel retailers - Indian Oil Corp, Bharat
Petroleum Corp and Hindustan Petroleum Corp - dominate fuel retailing in India, and tend to move their prices together.The retailer began
raising fuel prices from Tuesday after a gap of more than four months.