After remaining stable for the last several weeks, petrol and diesel rates in metropolitan areas were decreased by 14-16 paise on september 1st, and in Delhi, petrol costs 101.45 rupees, while diesel costs 88.89 rupees. petrol costs 108.37 rupees a liter in India's financial hub Mumbai, while diesel costs 96.27 rupees.
In Kolkata, petrol costs 102.52 rupees per liter, while diesel costs 92.74 rupees per liter, and petrol is priced at 99.27 per liter in South Nadu's capital, Chennai, and diesel is priced at 94.25 per liter. tamil Nadu announced a 3 per liter reduction in gasoline prices last month and tamil Nadu finance minister Palanivel Thiaga Rajan stated the tax decrease on petrol will result in a 3 per liter reduction when presenting his first budgets to the house after the state elections in April.
The pondicherry government eventually announced that the territorial government had reduced the value-added tax (VAT) on gasoline by 3% and petrol prices in puducherry and Karaikal were claimed to be dropped by 2.45 per liter as a result of the cut. Because of the value-added tax, fuel prices differ per state (VAT) and local taxes such as VAT and freight charges cause price differences between states. rajasthan has the country's highest VAT on gasoline and diesel, followed by madhya pradesh as of now.