Mumbai: Mumbaikars will have to pay more on all petroleum products they use in their daily lives such as petrol, diesel, cooking gas and kerosene after the oil marketing firms recalibrated rates to

LUCKNOW: The price of petrol, diesel, cooking gas and kerosene went up marginally in the state following recalibration of 'state surcharge' by the oil companies.

AHMEDABAD: In an order which would impact lakhs of people owning cars, the Gujarat high court on Wednesday directed the state government to pass necessary laws to make it compulsory for all four-wheelers registered in Gujarat to convert to natural gas within one year.

Further, the court gave two months to the state government to issue necessary orders to impose stringent restrictions to reduce pollution by fixing levels of emission to the minimum, at par with international norms. The order applies to both public and private vehicles running on petrol and diesel.

New Delhi: Petrol and diesel would become marginally cheaper in 11 states, while the price of cooking gas would come down in 12 states from Wednesday as state-run fuel retailers recalibrated surcha

New Delhi After three consecutive price cuts in petrol since the first week of June, oil marketing companies IOC, HPCL and BPCL on Monday raised the price by 70-89 paise a litre citing increase in global oil prices and movement in the rupee-dollar exchange rate.

With this price revision, petrol price in New Delhi will cost R68.48 per litre, as against R67.78 a litre earlier. Petrol price in Mumbai has been increased by 88 paise to R74.23 per litre while in Kolkata, the fuel will cost R73.61 per litre. In Chennai, the price has been raised by 88 paise to R73.16 per litre.

Bangalore: The government is close to taking a decision on capping the number of subsidized LPG cylinders to “econonomically not weaker” sections to bring down the subsidies by up to Rs 10,000 cror

Government Likely To Hike Prices After Prez Polls If Upward Trend Continues.

Unseasonably wet and windy weather led to low air pollution during June.

GEAR SHIFT High fuel prices hit petrol SUV’s sales; all new cars come in only diesel version

Breaking the mould of fortnightly revision, market leader Indian Oil Corp (IOC) cut the retail price of petrol by Rs 2.46 to Rs 3.22 a litre from Thursday midnight to “partially” pass on the benefi

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