Petrol, diesel price hike
A potential increase in petrol and diesel prices looms as India considers its first hike in nearly four years. This decision could heavily impact consumers.
A potential increase in petrol and diesel prices looms as India considers its first hike in nearly four years. This decision could heavily impact consumers.
Diesel consumption in India has surged, rising by 8.1% amid a significant drop in LPG usage. This shift reflects broader geopolitical impacts.
Today’s fuel prices have been announced alongside the waxing gibbous moon phase, impacting daily life and economic sentiments.
The government’s recent excise duty cuts on petrol and diesel have sparked a significant shift in fuel pricing, aiming to protect consumers amidst rising global costs.
In Indore, panic buying of petrol was triggered by rumors of shortages, but officials assure that supplies remain stable.
This article examines the recent changes in fuel prices and their implications for air quality in India, focusing on 12 key developments.
The petrol price in Bangalore has reached ₹102.92 per litre, with diesel at ₹88.99. Concerns over LPG shortages are also emerging.
