Petrol, diesel prices today: Fuel prices hiked again - Check city-wise rates here


A litre of petrol costs Rs 103.24 in Delhi, a hike of 34 paise, while the rate of diesel was Rs 91.77 per litre, a hike of 35 paise.

On Thursday (October 7), petrol and diesel prices went up on a record high across the country. A litre of petrol costs Rs 103.24 in Delhi, a hike of 34 paise, while the rate of diesel was Rs 91.77 per litre, a hike of 35 paise.

In Mumbai, petrol is priced at Rs 109.25 per litre, which is costlier by 29 paise and diesel costs Rs 99.55 for one litre, a 38 paise increase.

Petrol in Kolkata costs Rs 103.94 per litre, while diesel costs Rs 94.88 a litre, 29 paise and 35 paise, respectively.

In Chennai, a litre of petrol is priced at Rs 100.75, which is an increase of 26 paise. On Thursday, the price of a litre of diesel was Rs 96.26 per litre, a rise of 33 paise.

It is noteworthy to mention that fuel rates vary across states due to the value-added tax (VAT). The prices of petrol and diesel are revised almost every day, taking into account the rupee-dollar exchange rate and fuel prices in the international market.

The changes in the petrol and diesel prices are implemented at 6 am each day across the country by the oil marketing companies including Bharat Petroleum, Indian Oil and Hindustan Petroleum. 


Following are the prices of diesel and petrol in a few other cities in the country:

1. Bengaluru

Petrol - Rs 106.52 per litreDiesel - Rs 97.03 per litre


2. Guwahati

Petrol - Rs 98.84 per litreDiesel - Rs 90.94 per litre

3. Lucknow

Petrol - Rs 100.31 per litreDiesel - Rs 92.20 per litre

4. Gandhinagar

Petrol - Rs 100.25 per litreDiesel - Rs 99.12 per litre

5. Thiruvananthapuram

Petrol - Rs 105.48 per litreDiesel - Rs 98.72 per litre

6. Bhopal

Petrol - Rs 111.76 per litreDiesel - Rs 100.80 per litre

7. Hyderabad

Petrol - Rs 107.09 per litreDiesel - Rs 99.75 per litre




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