Kolkata: ‘said Tel’ or the sale of imported fuel amid a surge in record that violates fuel prices has emerged as a new concern in the city.
Records of high gasoline prices – Rs 102 per liter – have produced a fuel forgery business throughout the city.
‘Said TEL’ sold at Rs 75-80 per liter in various parts of the city and mostly bought by two wheels and even four-wheeled now.
As a result, experts, is an increase in manifolds in particular pollution and frequent machine dysfunction.
Hospital savings 25-20 per liter makes many differences for two-wheeled riders.
The majority of them choose for two-wheeled vehicles for cost-effective trips.
However, the price of gasoline that continues to increase endanger this option.
Mushroom faux fubling rackets every time there is a steep increase in fuel prices.
Their fuel source rackets of government vehicles – five liters per vehicle at Rs 70 per liter.
They then mix gasoline with subsidized kerosene, which is intended for consumers under poverty (BPL) and to run irrigation pumps for agriculture.
“Fuel cocktails always increase particulate pollution.
The generation of polaromatic hydrocarbons will be much higher.
In addition, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide emissions will also increase,” said Prabir Bose, a car engineering expert.
“This racket sucks five liters after each refueling.
The price difference between different fuels is the main reason behind counterfeiting.
Gasoline brings a much higher tax than diesel, which is subject to more tax than kerosene.
Industrial solvents and recycling lubricants It is another ingredient with little or no tax, which makes it profitable to be added as adult Subsidized kerosene was appointed through hundreds of kerosene dealers in Bengal at Rs 29 per liter.
In fact, four-wheeled operators buy this fuel now.
Times ViewBesides corruption which is clearly involved in this practice, it has other long-term impacts: it makes the air we breathe much more dangerous.
All agents need to work together to smoke this.