Petrol price was cut by 15 to 20 paise per litre across the country on August 22 after 35 days of stability, according to a price notification by state-run oil companies. While diesel prices also reduced by 18 to 20 paise after a day of stability.
In Delhi, the petrol and diesel prices were cut down by 20 paise each. The revised price in the national capital is Rs 101.64 per litre, while diesel was sold at Rs 89.07 per litre.
In Mumbai, petrol is retailed at Rs 107.66, which is 17 paise down from the previous price of Rs 107.83. The financial hub, on May 29, became the first metro in the country where petrol was being sold for more than Rs 100 per litre. Diesel price also dropped by 20 paise, at Rs 96.64 per litre in Maharashtra’s capital.
The petrol and diesel saw price cut of 15 and 19 paise, respectively in Kolkata.
City | Petrol (Rs/Litre) | Diesel (Rs/Litre) |
Delhi | 101.64 | 89.07 |
Mumbai | 107.66 | 96.64 |
Kolkata | 101.93 | 92.13 |
Chennai | 99.32 | 93.66 |
Bengaluru | 105.13 | 94.49 |
Hyderabad | 105.69 | 97.15 |
Bhopal | 110.06 | 97.88 |
Patna | 104.10 | 94.86 |
Lucknow | 98.70 | 89.45 |
Jaipur | 108.56 | 98.22 |
Finance Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan (PTR) has announced that cess on petrol will be slashed by Rs 3 and it would help in bringing down the skyrocketing prices. Thiagarajan added that this was done as per the instructions of chief minister MK Stalin and this reduction in cess will cost the state treasury close to Rs 1,160 crore. Petrol prices have been hiked for 41 days in the current fiscal.
Petrol prices have already crossed the Rs 100-mark in more than 20 states and union territories – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir, Odisha, Manipur, Ladakh, Bihar, Punjab and others. Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan has the costliest petrol and diesel in the country with petrol selling at Rs 114.06 and diesel at 103.54 per litre.
In India, petrol and diesel prices depend on various factors like valuation of Indian Rupee(INR) against US Dollar(USD), consumption ratio of refineries and demand for fuel. The fuel prices are revised by oil marketing companies like Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum based on international crude prices and foreign exchange rates. Petrol and diesel prices get revised in India every day at 6 am.
Fuel prices differ from state to state depending on the incidence of local taxes such as VAT and freight charges. Central and state taxes make up for 60% of the retail selling price of petrol and over 54% of diesel. The union government levies Rs 32.90 per litre of excise duty on petrol. Rajasthan levies the highest value-added tax (VAT) on petrol in the country, followed by Madhya Pradesh.