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Galvanizer
Oil companies will hike petrol prices by about Rs 3 per litre from Thursday night. This is the second big hike in four months. The decision was taken after a meeting of the heads of oil companies.
Petrol prices have been raised because of the weakening of the Indian rupee against dollar.
Oil retailers claim they are losing Rs 15 crore per day due to the big gap in global and domestic prices.
In Delhi, petrol costs Rs 63.70 per litre and it will shoot up to Rs 66.70 per litre.
In Kolkata, petrol is already Rs 68 per litre and with this decision it will go up to Rs 71 per litre.
Similarly for Mumbai, petrol prices will go up to Rs 71.62 per litre.
In Chennai too, it will cross Rs 70 per litre as opposed to the current rate of Rs 67.50.
Petrol price increased by Rs3.14 per litre.
Petrol prices have been raised because of the weakening of the Indian rupee against dollar.
Oil retailers claim they are losing Rs 15 crore per day due to the big gap in global and domestic prices.
In Delhi, petrol costs Rs 63.70 per litre and it will shoot up to Rs 66.70 per litre.
In Kolkata, petrol is already Rs 68 per litre and with this decision it will go up to Rs 71 per litre.
Similarly for Mumbai, petrol prices will go up to Rs 71.62 per litre.
In Chennai too, it will cross Rs 70 per litre as opposed to the current rate of Rs 67.50.
Petrol price increased by Rs3.14 per litre.