Ministry of Oil and Petroleum reduced Petrol and Diesel prices by up to Rs 2

Despite the rapid increase in inflation across the world, the magic of Modi continues in India. The prices of Petrol and Diesel were reduced by Rs 2 from 6 am on March 15. There are different prices of petrol and diesel in different Cities, the exciting thing is that the new prices of all are also different. The Government has already talked in the media press about reducing the prices of Petrol and Diesel and finally today we can see the result that the prices of Petrol and Diesel have come down across the country.

Ministry of Oil and Petroleum Shared a Post in its Twitter handle-
   
New Petrol Diesel Prices of 4 Major Cities

Talking about Delhi NCR, Petrol there has now reduced from rs 96.72 to rs 94.72 and Diesel reduced from rs 89.62 to rs 87.62.

In Mumbai, Petrol prices have come down from rs 106.31 to rs 104.21, while Diesel has come down from rs 94.27 to rs 92.15.

In Kolkata, the price of petrol has reduced to rs 100, and Diesel has fallen from rs 90.76 to rs 90.76.

In Chennai, the price of Petrol has come down from rs 102.63 to rs 100.75 and Diesel has come down from rs 94.24 to rs 92.76.

"Despite the biggest oil crisis, Modi's family was not affected due to his visionary and intuitive leadership. Instead of increasing, petrol prices in India decreased by 4.65 per cent in the last two and a half years," Union Minister of Oil and Petroleum, Hardeep Singh Puri Said.

By reducing the prices of petrol and diesel by ₹ 2, the country's illustrious Prime Minister Modi has once again proved that the welfare and convenience of his family of crores of Indians is always his goal," the minister said.

This step is a very commendable step by the Modi government, which will provide a lot of relief to the middle class and poor people as well as big businesses that depend on transportation.
 
The Ministry of Oil and Petroleum said in its Twitter handle that due to reduction in the prices of petrol and diesel, there will be a decline in the cost of operation of + 58 lakh heavy goods vehicles, more than 6 crore cars and 27 crore two wheelers.




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