Petrol-Diesel Price Today: One month has passed since the last change in the rate of petrol and diesel. The common man has breathed a sigh of relief due to the reduction in excise duty by the government and the prices remained stable.
Petrol-Diesel Price Today 21st June: Even after the completion of one month, there was no change in the rate of petrol-diesel from the oil companies. The common man has breathed a sigh of relief as oil prices remain stable. On May 21, the government had given a big relief by cutting excise duty. Due to this move, there was a big fall in the price of petrol and diesel.
States had cut VAT,
After the excise duty was reduced by the government, some states also reduced VAT. To give relief from the ever-increasing inflation, the government had cut the excise duty on petrol and diesel on 21 May 2022. Due to this move of the government, it was reduced by Rs 8 on petrol and Rs 6 on diesel.
Petrol and diesel price in your city
– Delhi Petrol Rs 96.72 and Diesel Rs 89.62 per liter
– Mumbai Petrol Rs 111.35 and Diesel Rs 97.28 per liter
– Chennai petrol Rs 102.63 and diesel Rs 94.24 per liter
– Kolkata Petrol Rs 106.03 and Diesel Rs 92.76 per liter
– Petrol in Noida Rs 96.57 and diesel Rs 89.96 per liter
– Petrol in Lucknow Rs 96.57 and diesel Rs 89.76 per liter
– Petrol in Jaipur Rs 108.48 and diesel Rs 93.72 per liter
– Petrol in Thiruvananthapuram Rs 107.71 and diesel Rs 96.52 per liter
– Petrol in Port Blair Rs 84.10 and Diesel Rs 79.74 per liter
– Petrol in Patna Rs 107.24 and diesel Rs 94.04 per liter
– Rs 97.18 in Gurugram and Rs 90.05 per liter of diesel
– Petrol in Bengaluru Rs 101.94 and diesel Rs 87.89 per liter
– Petrol in Bhubaneswar Rs 103.19 and Diesel Rs 94.76 per liter
– Petrol in Chandigarh Rs 96.20 and diesel Rs 84.26 per liter
– Petrol in Hyderabad Rs 109.66 and Diesel Rs 97.82 per liter
In January 2022, petrol in Delhi was Rs 95.41 per liter and diesel Rs 86.67 per liter. After this, changes in oil prices were seen many times. After the Russo-Ukraine war, the prices of petrol and diesel started to skyrocket in the country. After the election results of five states, till April 6, there was an increase of about Rs 10 in petrol and diesel. But on May 21, the central government again gave relief to the public by cutting excise duty.