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Hike in excise duty aimed to meet budget deficit: Pradhan

The government had yesterday raised excise duty on petrol by Rs 2.25 per litre and by Re 1 a litre on diesel but retail pump rates will not be increased as oil firms decided to absorb the duty change for the time being.

December 23, 2014 / 16:23 IST
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A day after the government hiked excise duty on petrol and diesel for the second time in three weeks, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today said the move was meant to shore up revenue to meet budget deficit without burdening the consumer.

"In legacy we inherited a bankrupt economy. We are committed to providing power to all, water to very village and primary healthcare. "For this we had to take certain steps (to mobilise money)... some steps have been taken without burdening the consumer," he said.

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The government had yesterday raised excise duty on petrol by Rs 2.25 per litre and by Re 1 a litre on diesel but retail pump rates will not be increased as oil firms decided to absorb the duty change for the time being.

The second excise duty hike in three weeks will help raise an additional Rs 4,000 crore in four months to March as the government seeks to take advantage of a slump in global oil prices to shore up its revenues without stoking inflation. Together with Rs 1.50 a litre excise duty hike on both petrol and diesel with effect from November 12, the government will mop up about Rs 10,000 crore in remaining period of the current fiscal that will help contain budget deficit.

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