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Petrol price cut, diesel unchanged: Check today's rates in state capitals

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Fuel prices in the country are largely determined by global crude oil prices, which have been on a downward trajectory for nearly a month now. Current Affairs News : Petrol prices, after remaining steady for three consecutive days, were cut by 8-12 paise in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai on Tuesday. Diesel prices, however, remained unchanged. According to prices announced by Indian Oil Corp (IOC) on Tuesday, petrol prices were down 8 paise to Rs 76.27 a litre in Delhi. Petrol prices in Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai were Rs 78.94, Rs 84.06 and Rs 79.16 a litre respectively. Here are the prices of non-branded petrol across state capitals (Rs/litre), applicable from 6:00 am June 19: 1) Agartala:   Rs 72.07 2) Aizwal:   Rs 72.19 3) Ambala:   Rs 76.39 4) Bangalore:   Rs 77.51 5) Bhopal:   Rs 81.86 6)   Bhubhaneswar:   Rs 75.09 7) Chandigarh:   Rs 73.36 8) Dehradun:   Rs 77.64 9) Gandhinagar:   Rs 75.58 10) Gangtok:   Rs 79.30 Read More

Petrol prices cut by 8 paise on Thursday, no change in diesel rates

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Petrol will now cost Rs 76.35 a litre in Delhi, down from Rs 76.43 Current Affairs News : Petrol prices saw a marginal slash of Rs 8 paise on Thursday after witnessing a fall of around Rs 2 in the last 14 days. Petrol will now cost Rs 76.35 a litre in Delhi, down from Rs 76.43, showed the data on Indian Oil's website. However, dieasel prices remain steady at Rs 67.85 per litre in the   national   capital. Indian Oil   Corp provides daily prices for diesel and petrol across metros and state capitals. Prices of non-branded petrol in metro-cities, applicable from 6:00 am on June 15, were Rs 76.35 per litre in Delhi, Rs 79.02 per litre in Kolkata, Rs 84.18 per litre in Mumbai, and Rs 79.24 per litre in Chennai. With Tuesday's cut, petrol prices had come down by 1.98 paise in 14 days. On May 29, petrol prices had touched a peak of Rs 78.43 a litre in Delhi and Rs 86.24 a litre in Mumbai. As of Monday, the pace of decline had been less than half the rate