Petrol Diesel

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Diesel Rate Haunts Metropolitan Cities; Petrol Prices Stable

Diesel rate has faced a sudden surge in price while petrol continues to remain steady in all four metro cities on September 26. As per Indian Oil Corporation, Delhi's petrol price is at 101.19 per liter while diesel rate increased by 25 paise from Rs 88.82 to Rs 89.07/l. Rest three metro cities rates differ due to varying VAT. Mumbai has the highest fuel rate reported by state-run oil refiners.

Sun, 26 Sep 2021 - 05:45 PM / by Shiksha Dev

Tags: Petrol, Diesel, Price Hike, INDIAN OIL CORPORATION, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai

Courtesy: NDTV News

PM Modi and CM Mamata Banejree.

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BJP Govt Is "Anti-People," Says CM Mamata Over LPG Price Hike

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticized the Centre over the price hike of LPG gas cylinders by Rs 25 for the third time on September 1. However, she has requested PM Narendra Modi to roll back the hike. Banerjee wrote on Twitter, ''We've seen unprecedented hikes in petrol, diesel, cooking gas and cooking oil. This is absolutely unacceptable and unpardonable.'' Moreover, she said BJP government is ''anti-people'' and ''apathetic''. 

Thu, 02 Sep 2021 - 12:55 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: CM Mamata Banerjee, LPG Price, Price Hike, BJP Government

Farmers blocked rail track in Punjab.

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Farmers Block Highway, Trains In Punjab Over Sugarcane Dues

Demanding to clear the sugarcane dues and increase the crop price, farmers in Punjab have staged a protest blocking the highway and railway track in Punjab's Jalandhar on August 21. ''If the government doesn't hold talks with us by today evening, then we'll give Punjab Bandh call,'' said MS Rai BKU-Doaba. Earlier on August 20, the farmers staged the protest against the state government for an indefinite period.

Sat, 21 Aug 2021 - 05:00 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Punjab Farmers, Sugarcane, Dues, farmer protest, Price Hike

Courtesy: Times Now

Commercial LPG cylinder

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Indian Oil Hikes Prices Of Commercial LPG Cylinder By Rs 73.5

Indian Oil has increased the prices for a commercial LPG cylinder in India by Rs 73.5 on August 1. Following the hike, one has to pay Rs 1,623 for a cylinder in the national capital, Rs 1,579.5 in Mumbai, and 1,629 in Kolkata, whereas the highest price has to be paid Rs 1,761 in Chennai. Notably, the prices for the domestic cylinder remain unchanged to Rs 834.5 in Delhi.  

Sun, 01 Aug 2021 - 07:23 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Cylinder, Cooking Gas, LPG Cylinder, Commercial LPG cylinder, Price Hike

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

Royal Enfield

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Royal Enfield Hikes Classic 350 Price For Second Time

Following the hike in prices of Classic 350 in April, Royal Enfield has once again increased the prices of Single and Dual Channel variants of the bike. The Single Channel variant will now cost Rs 1,79,782 lakh in Delhi, while the prices for the second variants have been increased between Rs 7,652 and Rs 8,362. Reportedly, the on-road price for the Dual Channel in Delhi is between Rs 2,12,725 to 2,32,798.

Sat, 10 Jul 2021 - 08:05 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: CLASSIC 350, Price Hike, TWO-WEELER, Royal Enfield

Courtesy: India Today

Mother Dairy has increased the prices of milk by Rs 2 per litre.

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Mother Dairy Increases Milk Price By Rs 2 Per Litre 

Mother Dairy has hiked the prices of all its milk variants by Rs 2 per liter in Delhi-NCR and other cities, effective from July 11. The company has increased the prices after an interval of 1.5 years as ''it has been experiencing inflationary pressure on overall input costs''. Besides, the company's consumer milk prices will also increase in East and Central UP, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Nagpur. 

Sat, 10 Jul 2021 - 07:45 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: Mother dairy, Milk, Price Hike, Amul, RETAIL INFLATION

Courtesy: Business Today

LPG gas cylinder prices have been increased by Rs 25.50

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LPG Cylinder Prices Hiked By Rs 25.50; Effective From July 1

An unkind hike for consumers! Oil companies have increased the prices of LPG cylinders by Rs 25, effective from July 1. In Delhi, the current selling prices of LPG cylinders rose to Rs 834.50. However, the cooking gas gets costlier in UP's Lucknow at Rs 872.50. Besides, the previous surge was noticed in February and March, however, the total amount increased is Rs 140.50 in 2021 so far.

Thu, 01 Jul 2021 - 08:51 PM / by Brijesh Goswami

Tags: LPG, gas cylinder, Cooking, Price Hike

Courtesy: Zee News

Petrol Pump

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Petrol, Diesel Price Hiked For 15th Time In June

The prices for fuel have again been increased for the 15th time this month on June 27. In Delhi, petrol price rised by 35 paise to Rs 98.46 per litre and diesel increased by 25 paise to Rs 88.90 per litre. Whereas in Mumbai, the Petrol and diesel climbed from Rs 104.22 to 104.56 and 96.16 to 96.42 per litre, respectively. The highest selling price is in Mumbai among metros.

Mon, 28 Jun 2021 - 09:30 AM / by Ashutosh Kumar Mishra

Tags: Petrol, Diesel, Price Hike, fuel prices hike

Courtesy: NDTV

Mahindra Cars

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Mahindra & Mahindra Plans To Up Prices Of Its Models By Up To 3%

Veejay Nakra, the chief executive of Mahindra & Mahindra has revealed that the company is planning to hike the prices of cars by 1.8% to 3%. "We will keep a close watch on how the commodity prices play out" Nakra stated hinting the hike possibly due to increased cost of raw materials including that of steel. Notably, earlier in April also, Mahindra had increased the prices by 1.8%.

Sun, 09 May 2021 - 05:56 PM / by Nikita Thakur

Tags: Mahindra & Mahindra, Cars, Price Hike, Automobile

Hero MotoCorp

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Hero MotoCorp To Raise Prices Of Its Fleet Up To Rs 2,500 From April 1

Leading two-wheeler company Hero MotoCorp will raise the prices of its motorcycles and scooters, starting April 1. Owing to the escalating input costs, Hero intends to counterbalance the ramifications of these expenses on the company through the new decision. It said that while the price hike quota remains unclear, it will be market and model specific, increasing up to Rs 2,500. Earlier, Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Nissan and Datsun had announced… read-more

Thu, 25 Mar 2021 - 09:14 AM / by Ashly Ann Varghese

Tags: Hero MotoCorp, Price Hike, Two-wheelers, input costs

Courtesy: Business Today