Petrol Prices Surge in Pakistan Amid Geopolitical Tensions
The Pakistani government has raised petrol prices by 55 rupees per litre, reflecting a growing trend in fuel price increases globally.
The Pakistani government has raised petrol prices by 55 rupees per litre, reflecting a growing trend in fuel price increases globally.
The petrol price in Chennai has reached ₹100.80 per litre, with government assurances of stable rates amid global market fluctuations.
The petrol price in Bangalore has reached ₹102.92 per litre, with rising concerns over LPG supply among auto drivers amid geopolitical tensions.
Pakistan is facing a severe fuel crisis as the Iran war disrupts oil supplies, leading to historic price increases and emergency measures.
The petrol price in Bangalore has reached Rs 102.92 per litre, reflecting ongoing global oil market dynamics. This situation has significant implications for local consumers.
Petrol prices today in India vary significantly, with New Delhi recording ₹94.77 per litre and Mumbai at ₹103.49 per litre.