Petrol Price Today: Is Petrol-Diesel Cheap or Is It Increasing? Today is an important meeting of the Standing Committee of Parliament

Petrol price today: Diesel after petrol Amid a second wave of corona damage, oil inflation has broken the backs of the general public and reduced earnings from a lockdown. In the midst of all this, there is hope to reduce petrol and diesel prices. A major meeting of the Parliament Standing Committee on Increasing Fuel Prices will be held today to provide relief to the people.

Let us tell you that there is a continuous increase in the price of oil. While the oil companies did not change prices on Thursday, on Wednesday, petrol was made expensive by 25 paise and diesel by 13 paise. Oil prices have been raised 25 times in the last 44 days. On Wednesday, petrol in Rajasthan’s Sriranganagar was selling at 107.79 per liter and diesel at 100.51.

The meeting is on the Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas Affairs. The committee called on officials from the Ministry of Petroleum and IOC, BPCL and HPCL. At the meeting, information will also be obtained on the current price and market and the current price-market content of natural gas. Gale officials were also called at the meeting.

Petrol has crossed 100 in many cities

What’s special is that after a steady rise in petrol prices, petrol prices have now crossed the century mark across the country. In some cities and towns in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the price of oil is already Rs 100 per liter.

Let’s say petrol prices in the capital Delhi rose by Rs 96.66 per liter and diesel by Rs 87.41 per liter. Petrol prices in Mumbai crossed Rs 100 for the first time on May 29, while fuel prices hit a new high of Rs 102.82 on Wednesday. Diesel prices have also risen to Rs 94.84 per liter, the highest in metropolitan areas.

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