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Fuel prices in India are rising sharply again, with petrol overtaking 115 per liter in some cities and diesel goes higher 104. On Monday, diesel prices increased by Rs. 2.71 per liter and petrol by Rs. 2.61 per liter. The latest revisions come at a time of rising oil prices and global concerns about supplies, making refueling significantly more expensive in several parts of the country.

From Bangalore to Chandigarh, here is a ranking of Indian cities from most expensive to cheapest for petrol and diesel.

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1. Hyderabad

Hyderabad currently has the highest petrol price among major Indian cities 115.73 per litre. Diesel stands here 103.82, making it one of the most expensive cities overall for motorists.

2. Thiruvananthapuram

The capital of Kerala is almost neck to neck with Hyderabad. The price of gasoline is at 115.49 per liter while diesel is the highest in the country at 104.41.

3. Patna

Patna continues to see extremely high fuel prices, with petrol at par 113.54 and diesel at 99.54 per litre.

4. Calcutta

Kolkata remains one of India’s most expensive metros for fuel. Gasoline costs 113.51 per liter while diesel price is 99.82 per litre.

5. Jaipur

Jaipur witnessed one of the most violent hikes in recent times. Gasoline costs 113.35 per liter and diesel 98.39.

6. Mumbai

The financial capital of India is also among the cities with higher fuel prices. Petrol in Mumbai is 111.21 per liter while diesel does 97.83 per litre.

7. Bengaluru

Bangalore motorists pay 110.61 for petrol and 98.54 for diesel, keeping the city firmly in the expensive category.

8. Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar has comparably lower petrol prices than leading cities 108.83 but diesel passed 100 and currently stands at 100.55 per litre.

9. Chennai

Fuel prices in Chennai remain steep, with petrol at par 107.77 and diesel at 99.55 per litre.

10. Gurugram

Compared to most metros, Gurugram remains relatively cheaper. Gasoline costs 102.69 per liter while diesel costs 95.36 per litre.

11. New Delhi

Delhi continues to maintain lower fuel prices due to relatively lower VAT rates. Here’s the gas 102.12 and diesel is 95.20.

12. Noida

Noida is slightly cheaper than Delhi on petrol 101.92 per litre. Diesel is priced at 95.37.

13. Lucknow

Lucknow has one of the lowest petrol rates among major cities in 101.89. The cost of diesel 95.36 per litre.

14. Ahmedabad

Petrol in Ahmedabad is currently around 101-102 per liter while diesel stays around 94-95 per litre, making it one of the relatively cheaper major cities for fuel buyers.

15. Chandigarh

Chandigarh is currently the cheapest city on the list. Gasoline costs 101.54 while diesel is significantly lower than any other city 86.47 per litre.

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States where fuel is the most expensive

Telangana currently has the highest petrol and diesel prices among Indian states, with petrol averaging around 114.27 per liter and diesel at 102.42. Andhra Pradesh closely follows with petrol at 114.23 and diesel at 101.97. Kerala, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh also remain among the most expensive states for fuel due to higher VAT and local taxes.

Petrol and diesel prices are rising again with the fourth increase in two weeks

Petrol and diesel prices have been increased for the fourth time in less than 10 days, with the latest increase coming on Monday, May 25. The cumulative increase in retail fuel prices is now level 7.5 per liter as state-owned firms continue to pass on rising international prices to consumers.

With the latest revision, the cumulative increases in petrol and diesel prices reach almost 7.5 per liter as fuel rate revisions were resumed on May 15 after a prolonged freeze.

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