Petrol and diesel prices remain unchanged on Wednesday. Petrol in Delhi costs Rs 105.41 per litre, up from Rs 104.61, while diesel prices rose from Rs 95.87 to Rs 96.67.

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The revision is based on the average of international benchmark prices over the past 15 days, and state-run OMCs – Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd(HPCL) – could revise retail petrol and diesel prices daily.

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In a report on March 24, Moody’s Investors Service said that fuel retailers IOC, BPCL and HPCL have together lost around $2.25 billion (Rs 19,000 crore) in revenue in March by keeping petrol and diesel prices unchanged despite a sharp rise in crude oil prices.  

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Petrol and diesel prices in Mumbai, the country’s financial hub costs Rs 120.51 a litre and Rs 104.77 a litre, respectively. The first increase in petrol and diesel prices this year announced on March 22 was the first hike in 137 days. 

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Diesel prices had dropped significantly as a result of the Centre’s and states’ tax reductions last year. The Centre’s cut in excise tax, followed by reductions in VAT in various states, has resulted in a dramatic decline in petrol and diesel rates after they had hit an all-time high.

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It should be mentioned that the national government declared an excise duty drop of Rs 5 per litre for petrol and Rs 10 per litre for diesel on the eve of Diwali 2021. 

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Following the Centre’s decision, various states, including Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Nagaland, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, Mizoram, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Bihar, have reduced VAT on fuel prices. VAT has also been reduced in three union territories: Puducherry, Jammu & Kashmir, and Chandigarh.