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Updated 01 Nov, 2018 09:04am

Govt increases petrol price by Rs5 per litre

Absorbing the substantial impact of increase in prices of petroleum products proposed by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), the government on Wednesday decided to partially pass on the burden to consumers and increased the price of petrol by Rs5 per litre for the month of November.

The price of high speed diesel (HSD), meanwhile, has been raised by Rs6.37 per litre.

Based on the international prices, Ogra had worked out an increase of Rs9.02 per litre in the price of MS (petrol) and for HSD it recommended an increase of Rs13.22 per litre.

For kerosene oil (SKO) the recommended increase was Rs6.47 per litre but the government allowed an increase of Rs3.

As for light diesel oil (LDO), the recommended increase of Rs6.48 has been approved as the tax/levy on this product is already quite negligible.

According to a statement issued by the ministry of finance, the government partially passed on the increase to consumers to minimise the burden on the public at large.

The new price of petrol will now be Rs97.83 while that of HSD will be Rs112.94 per litre. Similarly, the new price of kerosene oil will be Rs86.5 per litre and that of light diesel oil will be Rs82.44 per litre, to take effect from November 1.

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