New Delhi: Petrol and diesel prices continue to rise for the 20th consecutive day. Following the fresh hike, Diesel is now priced at Rs 80.19 per litre in the national capital, higher by 17 paise over its Wednesday price while petrol price in Delhi was hiked to Rs 80.13 per litre, increase by 0.21 paise.
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         City                    Petrol/litre              Diesel/litre
       Delhi                    80.13                80.19
     Mumbai                    86.91                78.51
     Kolkata                    81.82                75.34
     Chennai                    80.37                77.44
     Lucknow                    80.75               72.18
     Bengaluru                    82.74               76.25
      Patna                    83.08              77.14
Diesel Costlier Than Petrol Rates differ from state to state depending on the incidence of value-added tax (VAT).  However, diesel is costlier than petrol only in the national capital where the state government had raised local sales tax or VAT on the fuel sharply last month. It costs less than petrol in other cities.  VAT on petrol was increased by Rs 1.67/litre while diesel was increased by Rs 7.10/litre The prices of petrol and diesel are reviewed by oil marketing companies such as state-run Indian Oil on a daily basis and any revision is implemented from 6 am in the morning. Fuel prices have been increasing since June 7 when oil companies began the daily price revision mechanism after a hiatus of 83 days during the lockdown. Prices of transportation fuel were last revised under the dynamic pricing policy on March 16 and there were few instances of price hike later only when the respective state governments hiked VAT or cess. Also watch|Know status of Indo-Bangladesh border