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AIMTC has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to reduce diesel prices following a sharp decline in international crude oil rates. The transport body said high diesel prices are increasing operating costs, fuelling inflation and putting financial pressure on transport operators
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Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge attacked the Modi government over repeated fuel price hikes, accusing it of burdening citizens despite falling global crude prices. Congress alleged “fuel loot”, questioned rising excise collections and claimed inflation was hurting households, farmers and small businesses
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said the government sacrificed over Rs 1 lakh crore annually through fuel excise cuts to cushion consumers from inflation, while defending recent petrol and diesel price hikes as market-driven revisions caused by surging global crude oil prices amid the West Asia conflict
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Nirmala Sitharaman said the West Asia crisis could raise fuel and shipping costs for common people and businesses as petrol and diesel prices rose again. She added the government sacrificed Rs 1 lakh crore in revenue through excise duty cuts
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Petrol and diesel prices were increased across India for the third time in 10 days amid rising global crude oil prices and West Asia tensions. The latest revision has intensified concerns over inflation, transport costs and the burden on commuters and businesses nationwide.
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Indian National Congress criticised the Centre over the second fuel-price hike in a week, warning of rising inflation and economic distress. Congress leaders accused the Modi government of failing to safeguard India’s energy security and demanded a concrete fuel pricing action plan
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India’s Rs 3.91 per litre fuel price hike is reportedly the lowest among major economies amid global crude oil volatility. State-run oil firms absorbed rising costs for 76 days, while countries like Pakistan, the US, and UAE witnessed significantly steeper petrol and diesel price increases.India’s Rs 3.91 per litre fuel price hike is reportedly the lowest among major economies amid global crude oil volatility. State-run oil firms absorbed rising costs for 76 days, while countries like Pakistan, the US, and UAE witnessed significantly steepe
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Mallikarjun Kharge criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP-led Centre over the recent fuel price hike, alleging the government delayed increasing petrol and diesel rates until after elections to avoid electoral damage while worsening inflation and burdening the poor
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BRS MLA Devirreddy Sudheer Reddy and party leaders staged a protest at LB Nagar against the Central government’s fuel price hike. He alleged that the increase in petrol and diesel prices was affecting ordinary people and said protests would continue.
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India’s state-run oil companies are facing massive first-quarter losses as rising crude prices and frozen fuel rates widen under-recoveries. Despite global energy turmoil, petrol and diesel prices remain unchanged, forcing IOC, BPCL and HPCL to absorb daily losses while maintaining uninterrupted fuel and LPG supplies
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The news comes days after there was a buzz around prices of petrol and diesel being slashed owing to the falling crude oil prices.
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Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Pankaj Jain, had said that the state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) may consider reducing petrol and diesel prices if international crude prices stay low for an extended period
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BJP workers and leaders led by its state President B Y Vijayendra sought to mark their protest by riding bicycles from the party's state office 'Jagannath Bhavan' to 'Vidhana Soudha'.
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New Delhi: With the hike of 80 paise in prices of petrol and diesel on Saturday, the rates have been increased by Rs 3.20 per litre in five days. After the latest price revision, petrol in Delhi will be sold at Rs 98.61 per litre and diesel at Rs 89.87 per litre. The petrol will […]
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The price of petrol in Hyderabad stands at Rs 109.10 per litre while that of diesel is at Rs 95.50. Whereas in other big cities of India varies.
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New Delhi: Oil marketing companies have kept prices of diesel and petrol unchanged across major Indian cities on Sunday. Accordingly, diesel and petrol prices in Delhi stood at Rs 86.67 per litre and Rs 95.41 per litre, respectively. In the financial capital Mumbai, the prices were unchanged at Rs 94.14 and Rs 109.98. Prices also remained […]
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New Delhi: Oil marketing companies (OMC) have kept diesel and petrol prices unchanged across major Indian cities on Monday. Accordingly, diesel and petrol prices in Delhi stood at Rs 86.67 per litre and Rs 95.41 per litre, respectively. In the financial capital Mumbai, the rates were also unchanged at Rs 94.14 and Rs 109.98, respectively. Prices […]
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New Delhi: After big cuts in petrol and diesel prices following the Centre and states reducing taxes, fuel prices remained unchanged on Tuesday providing further relief to consumers. Accordingly, the pump price of petrol in Delhi, which fell to Rs 103.97 a litre at 6 a.m. on November 4 from the previous day’s Rs 110.04 […]
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New Delhi: After two days of lull, petrol and diesel prices on Wednesday were again hiked by 35 paise per litre each, pushing rates to new highs across the country. The price of petrol in Delhi rose to its highest-ever level of Rs 106.19 a litre and Rs 112.11 per litre in Mumbai, according to […]
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New Delhi: Petrol and diesel prices continued to rise across the country for the third consecutive day on Saturday. In Delhi, petrol and diesel prices were raised by Rs 0.35 to Rs 105.49 per litre and Rs 94.22 per litre respectively. For the third consecutive day, the rates of petrol and diesel were increased by […]