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Petrol rate crosses Rs 107 per litre in Mumbai

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol prices in Mumbai mounted to 107.54/ litre, an all-time high on Thursday, while diesel was retailing at Rs 97.45/lire as the fuel prices witnessed another hike after a two-day pause.

New Delhi fuel prices pick up, petrol retails at Rs 100.81

New Delhi/UNI: After remaining unchanged for a day, fuel prices witnessed a surge Saturday with petrol and diesel costing Rs 100.81/ litre and Rs 89.88 per litre respectively in the South Asian country's national capital.

Auto fuel prices touch new highs after fresh hike

New Delhi/IBNS: The state-run fuel retailers on Sunday hiked the petrol and diesel prices by up to 29 paise and 28 paise, respectively.

Petrol, diesel prices continue to rise for 2nd straight day

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol and diesel prices were hiked for the second consecutive day on Tuesday, setting a new record.

Fuel prices rise again in India

New Delhi/UNI: After remaining stable for a day, the price of petrol and diesel rose again on Sunday across all four metropolitan cities of the country. According to Indian Oil Corporation, the price of petrol rose by 17 paise and diesel by 27 paise in the national capital.

Mumbai: Petrol price crosses 99/litre

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol and diesel prices were hiked for the tenth time in this month.

Petrol, diesel prices remain stable for the 23rd-day in row

New Delhi/UNI: The domestic prices of petrol and diesel remained stable for the 23rd consecutive day, here on Monday.

Fuel prices see no change for 18th straight day

New Delhi/UNI: The retail fuel prices remained steady for the 18th straight day across the country on Wednesday with the price of petrol and diesel standing at Rs 91.17 and Rs 81.47 per litre respectively, according to the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL).

Fuel prices remain steady for 17th day straight

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol and diesel prices remained steady for the 17th straight day at their record highs across the country on Tuesday.

Fuel prices remained stable on 16th day

New Delhi/UNI: Despite the rise in crude oil overseas, domestic petrol and diesel prices remained stable for the 16th consecutive day on Monday.

Fuel prices stable for 11th consecutive day

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol and diesel prices remained stable in the domestic market for the 11th consecutive day on Wednesday due to softening of crude oil abroad.

Indian Market: Fuel prices stable for 3rd consecutive day

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol and diesel prices remained stable for the third consecutive day on Tuesday in the domestic market due to softening of crude oil in the international market, according to the Indian Oil Corporation.

Fuel prices remain stable for second consecutive day

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol and diesel prices remained stable for the second consecutive day on Monday in the domestic market despite crude oil prices' rise in the international market again, Indian Oil Corporation, a state-owned oil marketing company, said.

Petrol, diesel prices remain stable for second consecutive day

New Delhi/UNI: Petrol and diesel prices remained stable for the second consecutive day on Monday in the domestic market despite crude oil prices' rise in the international market again, Indian Oil Corporation, a state-owned oil marketing company, said.

Petrol, diesel prices remain unchanged for third day

New Delhi/UNI: Amid softening of crude oil in the international market, prices of petrol and diesel on Friday remained stable for the third consecutive day in the domestic market.