Petrol-Diesel Price Today April 29: Today, on April 29, fuel prices remain stable across India. In the capital Delhi, the price of petrol is Rs 94.77 per liter and the price of diesel is Rs 87.67 per liter. Oil companies (OMCs) release new rates every day at 6 am based on the prices of crude oil in the international markets.
There is a difference in prices due to VAT and other local taxes in different states. If you want, you can also know the latest rates through SMS from your phone. For this you will have to send a message with diesel code on the company’s ‘SMS Inquiry Number’. For example for HPCL (Hindustan Petroleum) HPPRICE from your mobile
Today’s price of petrol and diesel
| City | Petrol price (per litre) | Diesel price (per litre) |
| Delhi | Rs 94.77 | Rs 87.67 |
| Mumbai | Rs 103.54 | Rs 90.03 |
| Chennai | Rs 100.80 | Rs 92.39 |
| Kolkata | Rs 105.45 | Rs 92.02 |
| Bengaluru | Rs 102.92 | Rs 90.99 |
| Amravati | Rs 110.10 | Rs 97.92 |
| Jaipur | Rs 104.88 | Rs 90.36 |
| Lucknow | Rs 94.65 | Rs 87.76 |
| port blair | Rs 82.46 | Rs 78.05 |
Will prices increase after the elections?
Meanwhile, there is also a ‘good news’ for the people of the country. In fact, the central government said on Tuesday that it has no intention of increasing the prices of petrol and diesel. The government has rejected speculations that prices may increase after voting ends in West Bengal on April 29.
Retail petrol and diesel prices have remained unchanged for the fourth consecutive year, while crude oil prices have increased by more than 50 percent in the last two months due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
The increasing difference between the cost of raw materials and the selling price at the pump is causing huge losses to government oil companies. According to some estimates, they are incurring a loss of around Rs 2400 crore every day. Due to this, speculations have intensified that prices may increase soon after the end of assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry on Wednesday.
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