December 1 Update: Today's most recent fuel and diesel prices have been released, and certain cities have seen minor adjustments. Although national gasoline costs are mostly unchanged, there have been slight variations in certain areas of India, which has kept the dynamics of fuel pricing in the public eye.
1. SMS on Mobile Phone
To properly control your gasoline costs, stay up to date on daily price fluctuations.
Odisha Fuel Price Update
In Odisha, petrol prices have risen by 17 paise today, taking the cost of one litre to ₹101.11. Similarly, diesel rates have increased by 17 paise, now priced at ₹92.69 per litre. This slight hike comes after a day of steady rates, catching consumers’ attention.Fuel Prices in Major Cities
- Delhi: Diesel is available for ₹87.62 per litre and petrol costs ₹94.72.
- Mumbai: Diesel costs ₹90.17 per litre and petrol costs ₹103.62. Diesel prices dropped by 17 paise and petrol prices by 18 paise in Mumbai.
- Kolkata: Diesel costs ₹91.76 per litre and petrol costs ₹104.95.
- Chennai: Diesel is available at ₹92.34 per litre and petrol costs ₹100.75.
How to check Your City's Fuel Prices
It's simple to keep up with the daily prices for fuel and diesel:1. SMS on Mobile Phone
- For Indian Oil type RSP and send it to 922499229
- For BPCL customers type RSP and send it to 9223112222
Every Day at 6 A.M the Fuel Price update
India updates its fuel prices every day at six in the morning. The ultimate cost is determined by a combination of these changes, including dealer commissions, excise taxes, global crude oil prices, and state-level levies.Consumers Are Worried About Increasing Fuel Prices
The government has not yet taken meaningful action to ease the strain on gasoline prices, despite repeated calls for price reductions. Fuel prices have increased due to the combined effects of taxes and commissions, which has angered the population.What Causes High Fuel Prices?
The ultimate cost of fuel and diesel is greatly impacted by excise duty, VAT, and dealer profits, which frequently double the original price. India's continuously high gasoline costs are a result of its extensive tax system.To properly control your gasoline costs, stay up to date on daily price fluctuations.
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