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Petrol and diesel prices constantly increasing, know new price

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The common man has been weakened by the coronavirus on one side. On the other hand, the prices of oil are constantly increasing. The prices of petrol and diesel are constantly increasing. The prices of these products have increased for the fifth consecutive day on Thursday. In this way, the price of petrol and diesel has increased by about 2 rupees 80 paise in five days. In the national capital Delhi, the price of petrol has increased by 60 paise on Thursday. It is available at Rs 74 per litre. Diesel has also increased by 60 paise to Rs 72.22 per litre.

On Thursday in Mumbai, petrol has increased by 58 paise to Rs 80.98 per litre and diesel is selling by Rs 57 to Rs 70.92 per litre. Petrol is increasing by 58 paise to Rs 75.94 per litre in Kolkata on Thursday and diesel is increasing by 54 paise to Rs 68.17 per litre. Talking about Chennai, here on Thursday, petrol is going up by 53 paise to Rs 77.96 per litre and diesel is increasing by 51 paise to Rs 70.64 per litre.

Apart from this, petrol is increasing by 46 paise to Rs 76.15 per litre on Thursday and diesel is also up by 46 paise at Rs 66.14 per litre in the city adjacent to the national capital. In Gurugram too, petrol has increased by 46 paise on Thursday, due to which it is getting at Rs 73.32 per litre. Diesel is also being sold at Rs 65.36 per litre with an increase of 46 paise. The prices of both petrol and diesel have increased on Thursday in Patna, the capital of Bihar. Petrol is available at Rs 78.37 per litre and diesel at Rs 71.02 per litre. Talking about Rajasthan’s capital Jaipur, here on Thursday, petrol is increasing at Rs 80.74 per litre and diesel is getting at Rs 73.14 per litre. Meanwhile, in Lucknow on Thursday, petrol is increasing at Rs 76.05 per litre and diesel is getting Rs 66.06 per litre.

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