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Fuel prices continue to soar across India, petrol at Rs 101.52 per litre in Mumbai

By ANI | Updated: June 7, 2021 11:55 IST

Fuel prices continue to soar across India as petrol price in the national capital clocked Rs 93.31 per litre, while it touched Rs 101.52 per litre in Mumbai on Monday.

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Fuel prices continue to soar across India as petrol price in the national capital clocked Rs 93.31 per litre, while it touched Rs 101.52 per litre in Mumbai on Monday.

Diesel price stood at Rs 86.22 per litre in Delhi while in Mumbai it is is Rs 93.58 per litre.

Other states have also witnessed an increase in the prices of petrol and diesel.

In Chennai, petrol is being sold at Rs 96.71 per litre and diesel at Rs 90.92 per litre. In Kolkata, the price of petrol is Rs 95.28 per litre and diesel Rs 89.07 per litre.

The price of diesel and petrol differ from state to state depending on the value-added tax.

( With inputs from ANI )

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