After a two-day pause, gasoline and diesel prices rose to a new high across the country on October 28, Thursday. Following today’s increase, a litre of petrol costs Rs 108.29 in the national capital, while a litre of diesel costs Rs 97.02. Petrol costs Rs 114.14 per litre in Mumbai, while diesel costs Rs 105.12 per litre. A litre of petrol costs Rs 105.13 in Chennai, while a litre of diesel costs Rs 101.25. In Kolkata, a litre of petrol costs Rs 108.78 and a litre of diesel costs Rs 100.14. In Bhopal, petrol prices have risen to Rs 116.98 per litre, while diesel costs Rs 106.38 per litre.

Oil marketing corporations such as Hindustan Petroleum, Indian Oil, and Bharat Petroleum change the prices of gasoline and diesel. Every day at 6 a.m., the new prices go into effect. Because of differing value-added taxes, local and freight charges that vary from place to place, fuel prices fluctuate between states and localities.

 

Mumbai

114.14 rupees per litre of petrol

105.12 rupees per litre of diesel

Delhi

108.29 rupees per litre of petrol

97.02 rupees per litre of diesel

Chennai

105.13 rupees per litre of petrol

Diesel is priced at Rs 101.25 per litre.

Kolkata

108.78 rupees per litre of petrol

100.14 rupees per litre of diesel

Bhopal

116.98 rupees per litre of petrol

106.38 rupees per litre of diesel

Hyderabad

112.64 rupees per litre of petrol

105.84 rupees per litre of diesel

Bengaluru

Petrol is priced at Rs 112.06 per litre.

102.98 rupees per litre of diesel

Guwahati

104.30 rupees per litre of petrol

96.87 rupees per litre of diesel

Lucknow

105.22 rupees per litre of petrol

97.98 rupees per litre of diesel

Gandhinagar

105.14 rupees per litre of petrol

104.78 rupees per litre of diesel

Thiruvananthapuram

Petrol is priced at Rs 110.54 per litre. 104.25 rupees per litre of diesel