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.
Petrol and diesel prices have surged dramatically due to a fraudulent order from the Ministry of Petroleum, igniting public concern.
The Ministry of Petroleum has reiterated its commitment to keeping petrol prices stable, despite rumors of an increase. This marks four years without a price hike in India.
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.
IndianOil has raised the price of its premium petrol product XP-95 by ₹2 per litre, amidst a backdrop of soaring international crude oil prices.
The petrol price in Mumbai stands at ₹103.50 per litre, reflecting a steady trend despite global fluctuations. This situation has significant implications for consumers and the economy.
On 12 March 2026, Brent crude oil prices rose significantly, impacting fuel and gold prices in India.
This article examines the recent changes in fuel prices and their implications for air quality in India, focusing on 12 key developments.
Today petrol prices across major Indian cities reflect significant regional differences, with Mumbai recording the highest rate at ₹103.54 per litre.
