Fuel prices were increased across major Indian cities on Monday, marking the fourth hike in less than 10 days as oil marketing companies continued revising rates amid rising global crude prices and a weakening rupee. Petrol became costlier by Rs 2.61 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.71 per litre, pushing retail fuel rates sharply higher and adding pressure on household and transportation expenses.

Fuel prices in India have seen another increase, with petrol and diesel rates rising by approximately Rs 0.87 and Rs 0.91 per litre respectively in Delhi. This marks the third…

This is the third increase this month. Prices have risen by almost ₹5 per litre in just over a week. | India News

India relies on imports for nearly 85% of its crude oil requirements, making domestic fuel prices vulnerable to fluctuations in global markets