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Gasoline across RS 100-Mark above, Chhattisgarh, Nagaland

Gasoline across RS 100-Mark above, Chhattisgarh, Nagaland
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New Delhi: The price of gasoline on Saturday crosses a 100 per liter sign in several places in Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Nagaland after the fuel price is done again.
The price of gasoline was clouded by 35 Paise per liter and diesel with 26 Paise, according to the notification of the price of state-owned fuel retailers.
This requires fuel prices throughout the country with fresh height.
In Delhi, gasoline prices rose to Rs 100.91 per liter and diesel to Rs 89.88 per liter.
Increased LEDs for a surge in gasoline prices above RS 100 per-litrad in the Rampi District of Uttar Pradesh, Cancer, Jashpur and Narayanpur District Chhattisgarh and Kohima in Nagaland.
Three countries are in the list of growing places where fuel is above the RS 100-a-liter.
Stating where gasoline reaches that level over the past few weeks is Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Bihar, Sikkim and Puduchery.
Diesel, the most widely used fuel in this country, above that level in several places in Rajasthan, Odisha and Madhya Pradesh.
Earlier this week, the oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri refused to comment on this problem except he was fully brief.
“Give me time.
I have to be complained in trouble,” he said soon after taking over the Ministry on July 8 “would be very wrong for me to comment on (fuel prices) when I just stepped into this building.” The price of fuel is different from the country Part to the state depends on the incidence of regional taxes such as value added tax (VAT) and shipping costs.
55 percent of the retail price of gasoline in Delhi consisted of tax (RS 32.90 Customs liters collected by the central government and RS 28.80 PPN was collected by the state government).
Half of the diesel price consisted of tax (RS 31.80 Central Excise and RS 13.04 PPN state).
Climbing on Saturday is the 38th increase in gasoline prices since May 4, when the state-owned oil company ended the 18-day hiatus in the revised tariff they observed during the assembly selection in the West Bengal state.
In 38 hiking, gasoline prices have increased by Rs 10.51 per liter.
During this period, the Diesel interest rate has surged by Rs 9.15 per liter in 36 price increases.

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