Worst hit are private retailers like Nayara Energy, Jio-bp and Shell, who have so far refused to curtail any volume despite a surge in sales.
A litre of petrol and diesel in Delhi retails for Rs 82.26 and Rs 74.11 per litre after the respective hike of 23 paise and 29 paise
Despite reducing value-added tax by Rs 2.50 per litre, the financial capital is still the costliest for petrol
The price of petrol in Delhi increased by 18 paise to Rs 81.68 per litre, while that of diesel rose by 29 paise to Rs 73.24 per litre.
In Delhi, petrol prices dropped Rs 2.50 per litre to Rs 81.50.
In Delhi, petrol touched Rs 84 per litre, an increase of 15 paise
In Delhi, prices of compressed natural gas (CNG) rose Rs 1.7 to Rs 44.30/kg. Prices of subsidised LPG cylinders too increased Rs 2.89 at Rs 502.4 per cylinder.
The price of petrol has crossed the Rs 90-mark in more than 20 of Maharashtra's 36 districts
The BJP-led Maharashtra government said the state would lose Rs 2,200 crore of revenue per year if it slashes prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 1 per litre
Diesel prices remained unchanged across the country but those of petrol rose by 9-10 paise per litre overnight
In the national capital, petrol price jumped 6 paise in Delhi to Rs 82.22/litre, while the price of diesel remained stable at Rs 73.87/litre
In Mumbai, the price of petrol jumped 10 paise to Rs 89.54 per litre mark on September 18
The revised price for a litre of petrol was recorded at Rs 82.06 in the national capital on September 17.
Fuel prices have been on a rise since mid-August, rising almost every day due to a combination of a drop in rupee value against the US dollar and the rise in crude oil prices.
Fuel prices have been on a rise since mid-August, rising almost every day due to a combination of a drop in the dollar-rupee and rise in crude oil prices.
Fuel prices have been on a rise since mid-August, rising almost every day due to a combination of a drop in the dollar-rupee and rise in crude oil prices.
In Delhi, the prices of petrol and diesel saw a 14 paise hike each to Rs 80.87/litre and Rs 72.97/litre, respectively.
Fuel prices continued their upward march, with the price of petrol touching Rs 88.12/litre in Mumbai and Rs 80.73/litre in Delhi
The petrol prices in Delhi too crossed Rs80/litre mark with petrol selling at Rs 80.38/litre in the national capital
Petrol and diesel prices rose by 48 paise and 52 paise, respectively in Delhi.
Diesel rose 22 paise in Mumbai to Rs 75.96/litre, touching a fresh high after staying constant for two days on the trot
In the national capital, prices of petrol and diesel surged 16 paise/litre and 19 paise/litre, respectively
The price of petrol in Delhi climbed to Rs 75.71 per litre from Rs 75.55 and diesel to Rs 67.50 a litre from Rs 67.38, according to price notification of Indian Oil Corp
OMCs and oil ministry has said that discontinuing the fuel price hike will be a violation of the election code of conduct.
The diesel price hike is in line with the January 2013 decision of the government to raise rates by up to 50 paise per month till such time that the entire losses on the fuel are wiped out, and prices made market determined.