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  • Petrol Diesel Price Today : Big news! Petrol and diesel rates

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    Crude oil prices have started rising once again. Crude price also crossed $76 in the global market. Its effect is also visible on the retail prices of petrol and diesel (Petrol Diesel Price Today) issued by the government oil companies on Thursday morning.

    Today, oil prices have changed in many districts from UP to Bihar. According to government oil companies, petrol became cheaper by 27 paise in Noida and reached Rs 96.65 a litre. Diesel has also fallen by 26 paise to Rs 89.76 a litre. In Lucknow, petrol has become costlier by 14 paise and has become Rs 96.57 a litre, while diesel has gone up by 13 paise to Rs 89.76 a litre. In Bihar’s capital Patna, petrol is being sold 53 paise cheaper at Rs 107.59 a litre, while diesel has fallen by 50 paise to Rs 94.36 a litre.

    Talking about crude oil, there has been a significant change in its prices in the last 24 hours. The price of Brent crude is increasing to $ 76.03 per barrel. The WTI rate has also increased to $70.15 per barrel in the global market.

    Petrol-diesel prices in all four metros

    • Petrol Rs 96.65 and Diesel Rs 89.82 per liter in Delhi
    • Petrol Rs 106.31 and Diesel Rs 94.27 per liter in Mumbai
    •  Petrol Rs 102.63 and Diesel Rs 94.24 per liter in Chennai
    • Petrol Rs 106.03 in Kolkata and diesel Rs 92.76 per liter

    Talking about crude oil, there has been a significant change in its prices in the last 24 hours. The price of Brent crude is increasing to $ 76.03 per barrel. The WTI rate has also increased to $70.15 per barrel in the global market.

    Petrol-diesel prices in all four metros

    • Petrol Rs 96.65 and Diesel Rs 89.82 per liter in Delhi
    • Petrol Rs 106.31 and Diesel Rs 94.27 per liter in Mumbai
    • Petrol Rs 102.63 and Diesel Rs 94.24 per liter in Chennai
    • Petrol Rs 106.03 in Kolkata and diesel Rs 92.76 per liter

    New rates are released every morning at 6 am

    Every day at 6 am, there is a change in the prices of petrol and diesel. The new rates are applicable from 6 am onwards. After adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price almost doubles from the original price. This is the reason why the prices of petrol and diesel appear so high.

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  • Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices for Jammu and Kashmir

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    Petrol Prices 

    CITYTODAY PRICEYESTERDAY PRICE
    Anantnag₹ 101.35₹ 100.51
    Badgam₹ 101.67₹ 101.73
    Bandipora₹ 102.15₹ 102.15
    Baramullah₹ 102.06₹ 102.37
    Doda₹ 99.98₹ 100.46
    Ganderbal₹ 102.04₹ 102.04
    Jammu₹ 97.50₹ 97.50
    Kathua₹ 97.96₹ 98.26
    Kishtwar₹ 100.89₹ 100.89
    Kulgam₹ 101.11₹ 101.11
    Kupwara₹ 102.49₹ 102.49
    Poonch₹ 100.51₹ 100.51
    Pulwama₹ 101.14₹ 101.40
    Rajouri₹ 99.03₹ 99.03
    Ramban₹ 99.56₹ 99.56
    Reasi₹ 98.82₹ 98.82
    Samba₹ 97.50₹ 97.50
    Shopian₹ 100.97₹ 100.97
    Srinagar₹ 101.74₹ 101.74
    Udhampur₹ 98.73₹ 98.73

     

    Diesel Prices

    CITYTODAY PRICEYESTERDAY PRICE
    Anantnag₹ 86.44₹ 85.86
    Badgam₹ 86.77₹ 86.82
    Bandipora₹ 87.21₹ 87.21
    Baramullah₹ 87.13₹ 87.41
    Doda₹ 85.38₹ 85.72
    Ganderbal₹ 87.11₹ 87.11
    Jammu₹ 83.26₹ 83.26
    Kathua₹ 83.69₹ 83.97
    Kishtwar₹ 86.12₹ 86.12
    Kulgam₹ 86.30₹ 86.30
    Kupwara₹ 87.53₹ 87.53
    Poonch₹ 85.80₹ 85.80
    Pulwama₹ 86.45₹ 86.49
    Rajouri₹ 84.64₹ 84.64
    Ramban₹ 84.99₹ 84.99
    Reasi₹ 84.30₹ 84.30
    Samba₹ 83.26₹ 83.26
    Shopian₹ 86.29₹ 86.29
    Srinagar₹ 86.83₹ 86.83
    Udhampur₹ 84.22₹ 84.22

     

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  • Video: Petrol bunk worker killed in attack by three in Hyderabad

    Video: Petrol bunk worker killed in attack by three in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: A worker at a petrol bunk was killed and another injured in an attack by three youths during an argument over the mode of payment near Narsingi on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

    The incident occurred past Monday midnight, and the police have launched a hunt for the three youths who escaped after the attack.

    According to the police, the youth had come in a car to the pump station for fuel. The workers told them that the bunk had closed for the day. The customers, however, requested them to fill the tank as they have to go a long distance. The bunk employees relented and filled the tank.

    At the time of bill payment, one of the youths gave his credit card. The bunk cashier told them that they don’t have the swiping machine and asked them to pay the cash.

    To this, the youth picked up an argument with the cashier and attacked him. Sanjay, one of the bunk employees, intervened and asked the youth not to assault him. Enraged over this, the youth thrashed Sanjay. The employee collapsed after one of the youth punched him on his head.

    Sanjay died before he could be taken to the hospital. The attackers, who were in an inebriated condition, escaped in the car.

    The incident was recorded on a CCTV camera. Narsingi police identified the accused as Narender, Mallesh, and Anoop, all residents of Janwada village, and launched a hunt for them.

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  • Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices for Jammu and Kashmir

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    Petrol Prices 

    CITYTODAY PRICEYESTERDAY PRICE
    Anantnag₹ 100.65₹ 100.38
    Badgam₹ 101.74₹ 101.78
    Bandipora₹ 102.15₹ 101.94
    Baramullah₹ 101.91₹ 102.13
    Doda₹ 100.46₹ 99.98
    Ganderbal₹ 102.04₹ 102.04
    Jammu₹ 97.66₹ 97.59
    Kathua₹ 98.21₹ 101.09
    Kishtwar₹ 100.89₹ 100.89
    Kulgam₹ 101.11₹ 101.11
    Kupwara₹ 102.40₹ 102.61
    Poonch₹ 100.40₹ 100.76
    Pulwama₹ 101.67₹ 101.67
    Rajouri₹ 99.03₹ 98.66
    Ramban₹ 99.56₹ 99.56
    Reasi₹ 98.82₹ 98.82
    Samba₹ 97.50₹ 97.50
    Shopian₹ 101.40₹ 100.77
    Srinagar₹ 101.74₹ 101.74
    Udhampur₹ 98.73₹ 98.64

     

    Diesel Prices

    CITYTODAY PRICEYESTERDAY PRICE
    Anantnag₹ 85.88₹ 85.75
    Badgam₹ 86.83₹ 86.87
    Bandipora₹ 87.21₹ 87.01
    Baramullah₹ 86.99₹ 87.19
    Doda₹ 85.72₹ 85.38
    Ganderbal₹ 87.11₹ 87.11
    Jammu₹ 83.41₹ 83.35
    Kathua₹ 83.92₹ 86.20
    Kishtwar₹ 86.12₹ 86.12
    Kulgam₹ 86.30₹ 86.30
    Kupwara₹ 87.44₹ 87.64
    Poonch₹ 85.70₹ 86.03
    Pulwama₹ 86.77₹ 86.77
    Rajouri₹ 84.64₹ 84.29
    Ramban₹ 84.99₹ 84.99
    Reasi₹ 84.30₹ 84.30
    Samba₹ 83.26₹ 83.26
    Shopian₹ 86.49₹ 86.11
    Srinagar₹ 86.83₹ 86.83
    Udhampur₹ 84.22₹ 84.14

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  • Petrol, diesel can be brought under GST ambit if council takes a call: Sitharaman

    Petrol, diesel can be brought under GST ambit if council takes a call: Sitharaman

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    Jaipur: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Monday said that petrol and diesel can be brought under the GST ambit if the GST council takes a call.

    She was in Jaipur to attend the post-budget press conference where she answered at length on questions related to petrol-diesel prices, inflation, rising repo rates, among other issues.

    Answering a query on bringing petrol and diesel under the GST purview, she said, “Petrol and diesel can be taken under the GST if the GST council, which is not governed by any one government but finance ministers of all states, takes the call.

    “The Centre government has made its intent clear by saying that we will put it as an item under GST. Now the GST council should take a call and let there be an ‘open charcha’.”

    On the Congress’ allegations of vindictive approach, the finance minister said, “Investigative agencies like ED, CBI and others do a huge big homework for quite some time and when they have necessary prime facie material in their hands, after having sent a number of questionnaires and getting partial complete, or no reply, they go. It can’t be done overnight by any instinct.”

    “It’s strange that a party’s past presidents, on money matters or corruption are all out on bail and that is through courts. And they speak of vindictive politics.

    “Each agency going there has been bringing tangible material… some of which has been pictured by the media. Instead of accusing people of vindictiveness, they should explain to people and its own plenary as to why their people are out on bail by the court.”

    She said, “The Congress party should not speak at all on corruption, and then bring in the matter of vindictiveness. It is a shame, one after the other, every Congress government has come and gone out of power on the issues related to corruption,” she said.

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  • Petrol And Diesel Prices For Today 20 February 2023- Check Latest Fuel Rates In Your City – Kashmir News

    Petrol And Diesel Prices For Today 20 February 2023- Check Latest Fuel Rates In Your City – Kashmir News

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    Petrol-Diesel Prices Today, February 20: Petrol and diesel prices remain same across metro cities. Oil marketing companies at 6 AM revise fuel prices. The last change in country-wide fluctuation in fuel prices was witnessed in May 2022 when the Centre cut the excise duty on petrol by Rs 8 per litre and Rs 6 per litre on diesel. Retail petrol and diesel prices vary from state to state and various factors like freight charges, local taxes, and Value-Added Tax (VAT). 

    The retail price for petrol and diesel In Delhi, is priced at Rs 96.72, while diesel in the National Capital is retailing at Rs 89.62 per litre. In Mumbai, petrol is retailing at Rs 106.03 per litre, and diesel is selling at Rs 94.27 per litre. The prices of petrol and diesel change state by state, depending upon various criteria such as Value Added Tax (VAT), freight charges, local taxes, etc. The last country-wide change in fuel rates was on 21 May last year, when Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman slashed excise duty on petrol by Rs 8 per litre and Rs 6 per litre on diesel.

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    District-Wise Petrol Price In Jammu And Kashmir

    District-Wise Diesel Price In Jammu And Kashmir

    City/DistrictPriceChange
    Anantnag85.75 ₹/L0.11
    Badgam86.87 ₹/L0.04
    Bandipora87.01 ₹/L0.18
    Baramulla87.19 ₹/L0.20
    Doda85.38 ₹/L0.29
    Ganderbal87.11 ₹/L0.00
    Jammu83.26 ₹/L0.00
    Kathua83.66 ₹/L0.26
    Kishtwar86.12 ₹/L0.00
    Kulgam86.30 ₹/L0.00
    Kupwara87.64 ₹/L0.20
    Poonch85.80 ₹/L0.10
    Pulwama86.77 ₹/L0.32
    Rajouri84.29 ₹/L0.00
    Ramban84.99 ₹/L0.00
    Reasi84.30 ₹/L0.00
    Samba83.26 ₹/L0.29
    Shopian86.29 ₹/L0.03
    Srinagar86.83 ₹/L0.00
    Udhampur83.93 ₹/L0.29

    The change in the price of crude oil in the international market directly influences the price of crude oil in the domestic market; this is one of the most important factors responsible for an increase in petrol prices in Indian domestic market. Increase in international demand, low production rate and any political unrest in the crude oil producing countries of the world severely affects petrol price.

    The prices of petrol and other petroleum products varies according to the local government policies which impose taxes on fuels. As and when the government of India raises tax rates on fuels the oil companies in India also increases the price of the petrol to recover losses and maintain marginal profits in the oil business in India.

    The rupee-dollar exchange rate is also one of the major factors which influence the price of petrol in India. Indian oil companies pay to the oil imported from other countries in terms of dollars, but their expenses are regarding rupee. So, when the price of the crude oil is in the fall but the rupee is also weak against the dollar then it will reduce the gains to the oil refiners. On the other hand, when the rupee strengthens against the dollar and the price of the crude oil is in the fall, then the oil companies tend to gain.

    You can check petrol prices in India, in a number of ways. The most popular way is to send an SMS. For example, if you are at an HPCL pump you can send an SMS to: HPPRICE DEALER CODE and send it to 9222201122.  For Indian Oil Corporation or IOC send SMS to: Type: RSP DEALER CODE and send it to 9224992249.

    There are six brands of petrol pumps which are currently active in India. They are:  

    1. Indian Oil Corporation
    2. Hindustan Petroleum
    3. Bharat Petroleum
    4. Shell
    5. Reliance Petroleum
    6. Essar Oil


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  • Petrol Price will be cheaper: Finance Minister will give big relief

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    There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel across the country for a long time. Petrol and diesel prices are running stable across the country, but in the midst of all this, a big good news is coming out.

    The price of petrol can be reduced by Rs 18 and diesel by Rs 11. For the last 10 months, the general public has not seen any change in fuel prices, but Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has given a good news.

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    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has hinted that there may be a big cut in the prices of petrol and diesel in the coming days. The price of petrol can be reduced by Rs.18. For this, big planning is being done by the central government.

     

    Government is making this plan

    Let us tell you that the central government is planning to bring petrol and diesel under the ambit of GST. At present, this will be discussed in the GST Council. If there is an agreement on this from the state governments, then there can be a big fall in the prices of oil. At present, fuel is taxed at the rate of 28 per cent.

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    Let us tell you that there has been a huge jump in the demand for fuel across the country in the month of February. According to the preliminary data of the industry that came on Thursday, the consumption of petrol and diesel has increased in double digits this month due to the severe cold last month. According to the data, petrol sales increased by about 18 per cent to 12.2 lakh tonnes in the first fortnight of February. In the same period last year, this figure was 10.4 lakh tonnes. This figure is 18.3 percent more than the first fortnight of February in 2021.

    How much has the demand for petrol increased?

    During the period under review, the demand for petrol has increased by 13.6 percent on a monthly basis. Earlier in January, the demand had decreased by 5.1 percent on a monthly basis. This decrease was due to the decrease in the movement of vehicles in the cold season. Sales of diesel, the most used fuel in the country, increased by about 25 per cent year-on-year to 3.33 million tonnes during February 1-15.

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  • Pak govt drops another inflation bomb; petrol up by Rs 22

    Pak govt drops another inflation bomb; petrol up by Rs 22

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    Islamabad: The Pakistan government under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif dropped another bomb of inflation on the masses on Thursday as it jacked up petrol price by Rs 22.20 per litre and increasing gas price by at least 124 per cent, plunging the already inflation-hit people into further stress and struggle.

    As per the latest notification issued by the government effective from Thursday, the prices of petroleum products were revised as follows:

    MS (petrol) revised to Rs 272.00 a litre, high-speed Diesel (HSD) price revised to 280.00 litre, kerosene oil (SKO) price revised from Rs 189.93 to Rs 202.73 and light diesel oil revised from Rs 187.00 to Rs 196.68, all effective from Thursday.

    The decision came weeks after the government increased prices of petroleum products by Rs 35, a decision undertaken two days before the scheduled revision of prices.

    Sources in the Finance Ministry said that the decision has been taken to manage the depreciation of Pakistani rupee against the US dollar, since an artificial cap on the local currency was removed and the rupee value was allowed to decide its value as per the market-based currency exchange rate.

    Moreover, the government has also jacked up sale prices of gas on the advice of the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), increasing the gas sale price from 16.6 per cent to at least 124 per cent for categories of consumers of the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) and the Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC).

    To add more to the misery of the locals, the revised prices of gas have been put to effect from January 1, 2023, leaving the masses shell-shocked and clueless as to how the latest inflation bomb will further damage their lives.

    The Pakistan government is forced to take these decisions as it continues to engage with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a desperate effort to get its ninth review of the IMF EFF (Extended Funding Facility) approved and release of $1.1 billion, for which IMF has demanded implementation of tough pre-conditions if Islamabad wants to revive the IMF programme.

    Pakistan is currently at the lowest level in terms of its foreign exchange reserves, which stand at just over $2 billion, enough to meet only three weeks of imports.

    Finance Minister Ishaq Dar had earlier expressed his anger at the IMF for not approving Pakistan’s ninth review and had stated that if the IMF team does not visit Pakistan, he doesn’t not care, adding that Pakistan would handle the situation from elsewhere.

    However, with all other countries, including China, linking their financial support to Pakistan with the revival of the IMF programme, Pakistan is left with no other option but to nod to all the tough demands of the IMF, which include multi-decade high inflation of at least 27 per cent and rising.

    As virtual talks with the IMF team continue, Pakistan government has also laid a supplementary finance bill aka ‘mini-budget’ before the Parliament for debate and approval, proposing to raise the goods and services taxes (GST) from 17 per cent to 18 per cent, which Dar said would help raise at least Rs 170 billion in extra revenues during the current fiscal year ending July.

    The finance bill also proposes increase in taxes on luxury items to at least 25 per cent. Moreover, it also proposes price hike for air travel, cigarettes and sugary drinks etc., which has been widely questioned and criticised by the coalition partners of the government and the opposition benches.

    But analysts say that Pakistan has no other option but to accept all the demands of the IMF and revive the funding programme to save the country from bankruptcy, which under the current situation seems eminent.

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  • The petrol price has been increased to ₹ 272 per Litre in this

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    The petrol prices in Pakistan has been increased to ₹ 272 per litre after an increase of ₹ 22.20, a press release from the Finance Division read, noting that the surge has taken place due to the rupee’s devaluation against the dollar.


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    Islamabad: Hours after unleashing a tax-loaded mini-budget, Pakistan on Wednesday night hiked up the prices of petrol and gas to a historic high in a bid to appease the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for unlocking the critical loan tranche, reported Geo News.
    The petrol price has been increased to 272 rupees per litre after an increase of 22.20 rupees, a press release from the Finance Division read, noting that the surge has taken place due to the rupee’s devaluation against the dollar.

    The price of high-speed diesel has been increased to 280 rupees per litre after a hike of 17.20 rupees. Kerosene oil will now be available at 202.73 rupees per litre following a 12.90 rupees hike. Meanwhile, light diesel oil will be available at 196.68 rupees per litre after an increase of 9.68 rupees.

    The new prices will come into effect from 12 am Thursday, reported Geo News.

    The increase in the price of petroleum products was one of the preconditions of the Washington-based lender, which will lead to a hike in the already record-high inflation, coupled with the new fiscal measures undertaken through the ‘mini-budget’.

    Inflation is expected to go up in Pakistan after the petrol hike, the ‘mini-budget’.

    Senior economist Katrina Ell, associated with Moody’s Analytics, had predicted that inflation in Pakistan could average 33 per cent in the first half of 2023 before trending lower, and a bailout from the IMF alone is unlikely to put the economy back on track, reported Geo News.

    Through the “mini-budget”, the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)-led federal government aims to reduce the budget deficit and broaden its tax collection net.

    The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has issued an SRO, increasing the standard 17 per cent general sales tax (GST) to 18 per cent, for collecting taxes worth 115 billion rupees, while the remaining 55 billion rupees will be generated through other measures in connection with the Finance (Supplementary) Bill 2023 — or the ‘mini-budget,’ reported Geo News.

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  • Jammu and Kashmir Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices

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    Jammu and Kashmir Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices

    CITY TODAY PRICE
    Anantnag ₹ 100.38
    Badgam ₹ 101.73
    Bandipora ₹ 102.22
    Baramullah ₹ 102.34
    Doda ₹ 99.98
    Ganderbal ₹ 102.04
    Jammu ₹ 97.59
    Kathua ₹ 98.43
    Kishtwar ₹ 100.89
    Kulgam ₹ 101.11
    Kupwara ₹ 102.46
    Poonch ₹ 100.51
    Pulwama ₹ 101.14
    Rajouri ₹ 99.03
    Ramban ₹ 100.06
    Reasi ₹ 98.82
    Samba ₹ 97.60
    Shopian ₹ 100.97
    Srinagar ₹ 101.74
    Udhampur ₹ 98.64



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    CITY TODAY PRICE YESTERDAY PRICE
    Anantnag ₹ 85.75 ₹ 86.49
    Badgam ₹ 86.82 ₹ 86.82
    Bandipora ₹ 87.28 ₹ 87.01
    Baramullah ₹ 87.39 ₹ 87.19
    Doda ₹ 85.38 ₹ 85.38
    Ganderbal ₹ 87.11 ₹ 87.11
    Jammu ₹ 83.35 ₹ 83.46
    Kathua ₹ 84.12 ₹ 83.83
    Kishtwar ₹ 86.12 ₹ 86.12
    Kulgam ₹ 86.30 ₹ 86.30
    Kupwara ₹ 87.50 ₹ 87.64
    Poonch ₹ 85.80 ₹ 85.80
    Pulwama ₹ 86.45 ₹ 86.45
    Rajouri ₹ 84.64 ₹ 84.29
    Ramban ₹ 85.45 ₹ 85.45
    Reasi ₹ 84.30 ₹ 84.30
    Samba ₹ 83.35 ₹ 83.26
    Shopian ₹ 86.29 ₹ 86.11
    Srinagar ₹ 86.83 ₹ 86.83
    Udhampur ₹ 84.14 ₹ 83.93

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