Driving a vehicle is becoming increasingly difficult in this era of inflation. Many automobile companies have recently increased the price of their vehicles. After which the price of petrol and diesel has been increased recently. Now after this the new update for the drivers is that the price of CNG has also increased. Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) has increased the price of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) by 50 paise per kg. After this hike, you will have to pay Rs 59.51 instead of Rs 59.01 for CNG in Delhi from today.
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Driving a vehicle has become expensive, see the new rates of petrol and diesel
Earlier on Wednesday, the prices of petrol and diesel were increased by 80 paise per liter for the second consecutive day. The price of petrol in the national capital Delhi has increased from Rs 96.21 per liter to Rs 97.01 per liter now. At the same time, the price of diesel has increased from Rs 87.47 per liter to Rs 88.27.
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Petrol and diesel prices were raised on March 22 after remaining stable for a record 137 days. On Tuesday also their prices were increased by 80 paise per liter. Petrol price in Mumbai increased by 85 paise per liter and it is now selling at Rs 111.67 per liter. At the same time, petrol in Chennai has increased by 75 paise to Rs 102.91 per liter.
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Its price in Kolkata has increased by 83 paise to Rs 106.34 per liter. Diesel prices have also increased by 85 paise per liter in Mumbai. This difference in the prices of petrol and diesel across states is due to the difference in local taxes levied there.