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Diesel costlier than petrol in Delhi for first time in history

By ANI | Updated: June 25, 2020 09:55 IST

State-run oil-marketing companies (OMCs) has been increasing the fuel prices for the last 17 days and for the first time in the history, diesel prices in the national capital crossed that of petrol on Wednesday.

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State-run oil-marketing compes (OMCs) has been increasing the fuel prices for the last 17 days and for the first time in the history, diesel prices in the national capital crossed that of petrol on Wednesday.

People in Delhi will have to shell out Rs 80.02 for buying a litre of diesel (increased by Rs 0.14) and Rs 79.92 for one litre of petrol (increased by Rs 0.16).

Prices of fuel are increasing as state-run oil-marketing compes (OMCs) are reviving their market margins.

( With inputs from ANI )

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