GUWAHATI: Petrol prices were hiked for the seventh consecutive day today. The latest increase has pushed pump rates across the country to their highest-ever levels. However, the price of Diesel remain unchanged.
The rate of 1 litre of petrol was hiked by 36 paise, though the price of an equal quantity of diesel remained unchanged. With this latest hike, petrol prices in Assam are at a record high of ₹106.01 per litre, while diesel continues to retail at ₹98.36 per litre.
Petrol prices in Delhi are at a record high of ₹110.04 per litre, while diesel continues to retail at ₹98.42 per litre.
Among the four metros, fuel prices are the highest in Mumbai, with 1 litre of petrol and diesel costing ₹115.85 and ₹106.62 respectively. In Chennai, petrol is at ₹106.66 per litre, while 1 litre of diesel is available at ₹102.59. In Kolkata, meanwhile, petrol and diesel are retailing at ₹110.49 and ₹101.56 per litre, respectively.
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Meanwhile, petrol and diesel prices in the IT hubs of Hyderabad and Bengaluru are as follows: ₹114.49 and ₹107.40 (Hyderabad) and ₹113.93 and ₹104.50 (Bengaluru).
However, it is Ganganagar in Rajasthan which has the highest fuel rates in the country, with a litre of petrol and diesel each available at ₹122.70 and ₹113.21 respectively.
Overall, out of 31 days in October, fuel prices were hiked on 24 days. When Tuesday's figures are included, petrol has become costlier by ₹8.20 per litre in 26 days, while diesel has become expensive by ₹8.65 per litre across the same period.