
The petrol and diesel rates for each day, whether new or unchanged, are announced at 6 am on the day. Value-added tax (VAT), freight costs, local taxes, etc. cause them to differ from state to state. On 30 July, the price of petrol in Delhi is Rs 96.72 per litre, while the price of diesel is Rs 89.62/litre. On 30 July, the price of petrol in Mumbai remained over the Rs 100 level at Rs 106.31 a litre, while the price of diesel was Rs 94.27 per litre.
Chennai
Petrol: 102.73
Diesel: 94.33
Kolkata
Petrol: 106.03
Diesel:92.76
Noida
Petrol: 96.58
Diesel: 89.75
Lucknow
Petrol: 96.57
Diesel: 89.76
Bengaluru
Petrol: 101.94
Diesel: 87.89
Hyderabad
Petrol: 109.66
Diesel: 97.82
Jaipur
Petrol: 108.78
Diesel: 93.99
Trivandrum
Petrol: 109.73
Diesel: 98.53
Bhubaneswar
Petrol: 103.11
Diesel:94.68
Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) change fuel retail prices every day at 6 am in accordance with the price of crude oil throughout the world. Through excise tax, base pricing, and price caps, government controls fuel prices.
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