पेट्रोल: Petrol Prices Expected to Rise After Elections
Petrol and diesel prices are projected to rise significantly after the elections, impacting consumers and government policy alike.
Petrol and diesel prices are projected to rise significantly after the elections, impacting consumers and government policy alike.
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.
A recent 2% increase in Dearness Allowance will benefit over 1 crore central government employees and pensioners, raising their total DA to 60%.
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.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has prioritized domestic LPG supply amidst rising demand and supply disruptions. New measures aim to stabilize the market.
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