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Diesel breaches Rs 81/litre mark in Delhi: Here’s are auto fuel prices in your city today

Petrol and diesel price today: The price of petrol in Delhi currently stands at Rs 90.93 per litre while diesel today breached the Rs 81-mark and is now selling at Rs 81.32. In Mumbai, petrol costs Rs 97.34, while diesel is retailing at Rs 88.44. Read more to find out fuel prices in your city.

Petrol Diesel Price Today in India, Petrol Diesel Rate TodayA worker fills petrol for two wheelers at a fuel station in Ahmedabad. (Express photo by Nirmal Harindran)

After remaining steady for two days, petrol and diesel prices rose again and touched new highs across the country on Tuesday, February 23, 2021. In the national capital, petrol and diesel prices were hiked by 35 paise per litre each.

With today’s price revision, petrol in Delhi is now retailing at Rs 90.93 a litre while diesel breached the Rs 81 per litre mark and is selling at Rs 81.32. In the financial capital Mumbai, petrol price now stands at Rs 97.34 while diesel costs Rs 88.44.

Among the two cities where petrol price breached the Rs 100-mark last week, the key auto fuel was at Rs 101.59 in Rajasthan’s Sri Ganganagar, while diesel was retailing at Rs 93.61 per litre. In Madhya Pradesh’s Anuppur, petrol today costs Rs 101.34 per litre and diesel is selling for Rs 91.81, data available on Indian Oil Corporation’s website showed.

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Here’s what you pay for a litre of petrol and diesel in your city on Tuesday, February 23, 2021:

City Petrol (Rs/litre) Diesel (Rs/litre)
Sri Ganganagar 101.59 93.61
Anuppur 101.34 91.81
New Delhi 90.93 81.32
Mumbai 97.34 88.44
Kolkata 91.12 84.20
Chennai 92.90 86.31
Bengaluru 93.98 86.21
Hyderabad 94.54 88.69
Patna 93.25 86.57
Jaipur 97.47 89.82
Lucknow 89.13 81.70
Thiruvananthapuram 92.81 87.38
Source: Indian Oil Corporation 

 


 

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