Petrol price cut by 78 paise per litre
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
New Delhi, Nov 30: Petrol price has been cut by Rs 0.78 per litre, the second reduction in two weeks.
The reduction was lower than the anticipated Re 1 per litre because of firming of international prices and drop in rupee during past 48 hours.
The new petrol rate in the Valley, according to official sources, would be around Rs 70.50 per litre. Presently petrol sells at Rs 71.25 per litre in the valley.
Petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 65.64 per litre against Rs 66.42 a litre currently.
The reduction comes on back of a 3.2 per cent or Rs 2.22 per litre cut in rates effected from November 16.
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