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Petrol, diesel prices slashed

| | Nov 01, 2014, at 02:13 am
New Delhi, Oct 31 (IBNS): Giving relief to consumers, petrol price was reduced by Rs. 2.41 per litre and the price of diesel was slashed by Rs. 2.25 per litre, officials said on Friday.

The new prices will be effective from midnight of Oct 31/ Nov 1.

" Decrease in Retail Selling Price of Petrol by Rs. 2.41 /litre at Delhi (including state levies) with corresponding decrease in other states," the Indian Oil said in a statement.

"Decrease in Retail Selling Price of Diesel (Retail) by Rs. 2.25 /litre at Delhi (including state levies) with corresponding decrease in other states. 
The price of Petrol was last revised downwards w.e.f. 15th Oct'14 by Rs. 1.21/ litre (including state levies at Delhi) on the back of declining international oil prices," it said.

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