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Gasoline crosses Rs 100 in Chennai; At RS 99 in Delhi, Kolkata

Gasoline crosses Rs 100 in Chennai; At RS 99 in Delhi, Kolkata
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New Delhi: The price of gasoline on Friday crossed the Rs 100 per liter sign in Chennai and in several places in Punjab and Kerala after the fuel price was done again.
Gasoline is given more than Rs 99 per liter in Delhi and Kolkata – the only metro city that has not seen the RS 100 sign.
The price of gasoline was closed by 35 Paise per liter on Friday but there was no change at the diesel level, according to the notification of retailers prices state-owned fuel.
On Thursday, the price of domestic cooking gas (LPG) was decorated by Rs 25.50 per 14.2-kg of cylinders.
Subsidized and non-subsidized cylinders now need Rs 834.50 in Delhi.
Increased price of gasoline – 33 in two months – take preparation throughout the country to the highest new.
In Chennai, the price of gasoline rose to Rs 100.13 per liter.
Diesel prices in the city have not changed at Rs 93.72 per liter.
Gasoline in Delhi now comes to Rs 99.16 per liter and the same in Kolkata valued Rs 99.04.
Other Metro City – Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune – have passed the price of Rs 100-a-liter.
Fuel prices are different from state to state depending on local tax events such as value added tax (PPN) and shipping costs.
For this reason, gasoline has passed the RS 100-a-liter sign in several places in Punjab and throughout Kerala.
Jalandhar in Punjab has fuel prices at Rs 100.22 per liter while the cost of Rs 101.14 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
With this, gasoline has passed the 100-a-liter Rs sign in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Bihar, Punjab and Ladakh.
It was more than Rs 99 per liter in Puducherry and also gangtok.
The diesel level, the most widely used fuel in this country, has crossed the 100-a-liter RS ​​sign in Sri Ganganagar and Hanumangarh in Rajasthan also in several places in Odisha.
The increase on Friday was the 33rd price increase 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 West Bengal states.
In 33 hiking, gasoline prices have increased by Rs 8.76 per liter.
Diesel rates have surged by Rs 8.45 per liter in 32 instances of price increases.
Oil companies revise gasoline and diesel fees every day based on the average price of benchmark fuel in the international market in the previous 15 days, and foreign exchange rates.
International oil prices have risen in recent weeks with fast recovery optimism in fuel demand.
Brent crude oil touched USD 75 per barrel, first since April 2019.

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