New Delhi, July 2
In relief to transport sector, OMCs raised petrol prices as global cues pushed fuel prices up across the country on Friday adding to common man’s misery, even as he already grapples with high food prices amid shrinking income.
But this time round, the oil companies have only increased the price of petrol while keeping diesel rates unchanged to limit the cascading effect of high transport fuel on prices of various other commodities.
Petrol crossed the Rs 100 mark in Bathinda in Punjab, and was selling at Rs 100.13 per litre.
The retail price of petrol increased by 35 paise per litre in the national capital on Friday to Rs 99.16 while diesel prices maintained previous days price line of Rs 89.18 a litre.
With the rise, petrol prices have reached very close to hitting the century mark all across the country extending the scope of historic high prices that had already made the fuel rate cross the Rs 100 per litre mark in certain cities and towns of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh.
The latest price rise has also brought Chennai in the list of metro cities hitting the century mark with petrol. The fuel is now priced at Rs 100.13 a litre in the city. Mumbai is the other metro city where petrol prices have crossed the century mark and reached Rs 105.24 a litre.
The price of petrol is very close to hitting century even in Delhi and Kolkata.
Sri Ganganagar in Rajasthan has highest level of fuel prices in the country. Petrol is priced there at Rs 110.40 a litre while diesel is at Rs 102.42 a litre on Friday. IANS and TNS
Petrol crosses Rs 100 mark in Bathinda, selling at Rs 100.13 per litre
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