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After 15-day hiatus, petrol and diesel prices fall again; check latest price

Written by  Rajan Nath -- April 15th 2021 11:16 AM -- Updated: April 15th 2021 11:22 AM
After 15-day hiatus, petrol and diesel prices fall again; check latest price

After 15-day hiatus, petrol and diesel prices fall again; check latest price

Petrol and Diesel Price Today: After remaining unchanged for 15 straight days, the petrol and diesel prices have cut down across the country on Thursday. The petrol price in Delhi fell by 16 paise while the diesel slipped by 14 paise. It came after the oil marketing companies revised petrol and diesel fuel prices today while the previous revision taking place on March 30, 2021. Also Read | Coronavirus: Punjab government likely to announce weekend lockdown Petrol and Diesel Price Today: Petrol and diesel prices cut down while price in Delhi fell by 16 paise while the diesel slipped by 14 paise. With the latest revision, the petrol price in Delhi was now retailing at Rs 90.40 a litre while diesel was selling at Rs 80.73. In Mumbai, the petrol price now stands at Rs 96.83 while diesel was at Rs 87.81, according to the data on Indian Oil Corporation's website. In February, the petrol prices had gone up to Rs 100-mark in two places in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The key auto fuel eased to Rs 100.89 in Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar, while diesel price was available at Rs 92.99 per litre. Also Read | CBSE Board Exams 2021 for Class 10 cancelled and postponed for Class 12 Petrol and Diesel Price Today: Petrol and diesel prices cut down while price in Delhi fell by 16 paise while the diesel slipped by 14 paise. In Madhya Pradesh’s Anuppur, the petrol costs Rs 100.79 per litre while diesel was selling for Rs 91.18. Petrol and Diesel Price Today: Petrol and diesel prices cut down while price in Delhi fell by 16 paise while the diesel slipped by 14 paise. Petrol and diesel prices have been cut from their record highs hit on February 27, 2021. The fuel prices get revised on a daily basis in line with the international crude prices and foreign exchange rates. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News


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