Delhi Hikes Petrol by Rs
1.67 per litre, Diesel Rs 7.10
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In Delhi, petrol will now cost Rs 71.26 a
litre as against Rs 69.59 per
litre on Monday, and diesel prices went up to Rs 69.29 a litre as against Rs 62.29.
Value Added Tax (VAT) on petrol to 30% from the existing 27%.
Diesel too is equal to petrol at 30% from the existing 16.75%.
Petrol prices rose by Rs 1.67 a litre and diesel prices went up by Rs
7.10 in Delhi on Tuesday, 5 April 2020.
Petrol in Delhi is now Rs 71.26 a litre as against Rs 69.59 previously
and diesel Rs 69.39 per litre
from Rs 62.29.
“Life isn’t all about rainbows and sunshine. Tough times need Tough
solutions - my learning as Finance Minister,” Delhi’s deputy chief minister Manish
Sisodia, who also holds the finance portfolio, said in
a tweet after the prices of the petrol and diesel were raised.
This comes after the Delhi government on Monday night said it will
impose a 70% “special corona fee” on sale of liquor.
Tamil Nadu
Petrol in Chennai also become costlier by Rs
3.26 and is being sold at Rs 75.54 per litre, while diesel has been priced at Rs
68.22.
Petrol and diesel prices have also increased in Assam, Haryana, Nagaland,
Karnataka, West Bengal due to the increase in VAT imposed
by the state governments.
Petrol and diesel prices in Mumbai remain unchanged as of now.
According to the official website of Indian Oil Corporation on Tuesday,
petrol costs Rs 76.31 per litre
in Mumbai and diesel costs Rs 66.21 a litre. In Kolkata, a litre of petrol
will cost Rs 73.30 per litre
whereas diesel is now priced at Rs 65.62 per litre.