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    Today, petrol and diesel prices in India have remained stable. In Delhi, petrol costs Rs. 96.72 per litre and diesel is priced at Rs. 89.62 per litre. Meanwhile, in Hyderabad, petrol is being sold for Rs. 109.66 per litre and diesel costs Rs. 97.82 per litre. Chennai’s petrol price per litre is Rs. 102.65 and diesel is at Rs. 94.24 per litre.

    In Mumbai, the cost of petrol is Rs. 106.31 per litre, while diesel is being sold for Rs. 97.28 per litre. Bangalore’s petrol price is Rs. 101.94 per litre, and diesel costs Rs. 87.89 per litre.

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    India imports most of its crude oil, which affects the prices of petrol and diesel. However, other factors such as increasing demand, taxes, exchange rates, and refinery efficiency also play a role in determining fuel prices.

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    The prices mentioned above are due at 6 am and are subject to change at any time as petroleum companies may alter the fuel prices based on crude oil prices.

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    To summarize:

    – Petrol and diesel prices in India are stable today.

    – The prices vary by city.

    – India imports most of its crude oil, which affects fuel prices.

    – Other factors such as demand, taxes, exchange rates, and refinery efficiency also play a role.

    – The prices mentioned above are subject to change.

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