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Petrol, diesel prices rise for ninth consecutive day, Meghalaya cuts prices by Rs. 7

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said that the state will cut down the fuel prices by approximately Rs. 7 per litre.

February 17, 2021 / 09:43 IST
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Representative image (Source: Reuters)
Representative image (Source: Reuters)

Retail fuel prices climbed again for the ninth consecutive day reaching new highs on February 17 in cities across the country.

The petrol price in Delhi was hiked by 25 paise reaching Rs. 89.54 per litre as compared to Rs 89.29 per litre on February 16, according to state-owned fuel retailers. Diesel price in the national capital also touched a new high at Rs 79.95, increasing 25 paise from the previous day.

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In Mumbai, the prices rose to Rs 96 per litre and Rs 86.98 per litre for petrol and diesel respectively.

Meanwhile, automobile owners in Chennai shell out Rs 91.68 per litre and Rs 85.01 per litre of petrol and diesel. The prices in Kolkata reach Rs 90.78 per litre for petrol and Rs 83.54 per litre for diesel.

Petrol & Diesel Rates Today

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Petrol Rate in Mumbai Today
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    103
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Diesel Rate in Mumbai Today
  • Current Petrol Price Per Litre
    90
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