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Check city-wise fuel rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru| India News

Check city-wise fuel rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru| India News

Key points: Hyderabad has the costliest petrol among major metro cities. Delhi continues to record the cheapest petrol and diesel among metros. Petrol remains above ₹100 per litre in most states. Petrol and diesel prices in India on Thursday remained largely steady across major cities, with rates continuing to hover above ₹100 per litre in several parts of the country. Fuel prices are revised daily by oil marketing companies based on international crude oil prices and currency fluctuations. Petrol prices varied across India, with Andaman and Nicobar Islands at ₹82.46 per litre and Andhra Pradesh at ₹108.97. (Photo by Sunil Ghosh / Hindustan Times) ALSO READ | States crack down on LPG hoarding, black-marketing as Iran-US war fuels shortage fears Among the six key metro cities, namely Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai, petrol prices remained above the ₹100 mark in five cities, while diesel prices stayed below ₹100 across all of them. Petrol, diesel prices in major cities In Delhi, petrol was priced at ₹94.77 per litre, while diesel stood at ₹87.67. The …

‘People Rely On Us For…’: Hoteliers Warn LPG Supply Issues Could Hit Daily Diners | India News

‘People Rely On Us For…’: Hoteliers Warn LPG Supply Issues Could Hit Daily Diners | India News

Last Updated:March 10, 2026, 20:33 IST AHAR president Vijay K. Shetty reported 20% of hotels shut due to LPG shortages, with 50-60 more closures expected. NRAI’s Amit Bagga warned of potential restaurant closures. The central government has ruled out curbing exports of refined petroleum products and said it was not facing a fuel crisis, even as it moved to set up a dedicated committee to address a commercial LPG shortage hitting the hospitality sector. (Image: AFP/File) Amid concerns over shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, some of the hotel associations on Tuesday warned that the crunch may soon affect the common man. One of the bodies said 20% of their hotels have shut due to the short supply and 50-60 more may be forced to pull down their shutters soon. “You are absolutely right. Already, 20% of our hotels have closed due to the short supply of LPG cylinders, and this trend is likely to continue. It is expected that at least 50–60 more hotels may shut down in the next 2–3 days,” Indian Hotel & …