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Fuel prices hit new record levels in metros, petrol almost ₹91 in Mumbai

No respite for the common man and woman as fuel prices continued their upward rise on Sunday, September 30, with petrol close to touching ₹91 per litre in Mumbai

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NH Graphic  Per litre prices of petrol in eight large Indian metros on Sunday, September 30, as per Indian Oil Corporation data

Fuel prices in the country continued their upward movement on Sunday, September 30, with petrol costing nearly ₹91 a litre in Mumbai. In the country's financial capital, petrol was priced at ₹90.84 per litre, up from ₹90.75 on Saturday, data on the Indian Oil Corporation's website showed.

Petrol prices in the other key cities of Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai were at ₹83.49, ₹85.30 and ₹86.80 per litre, respectively—all at new record levels—higher than the previous levels of ₹83.40, ₹85.21 and ₹86.70 per litre.

Petrol prices also rose in Bengaluru (₹84.15), Hyderabad (₹88.51), Chandigarh (₹80.36) and Ahmedabad (₹85.29) on Sunday.

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Diesel also hits new highs

In tandem with petrol, cost of diesel also rose to hit new highs on Sunday. In Delhi, per litre price of diesel rose from ₹74.63 to ₹74.79; in Kolkata ₹76.48 to ₹76.64, Mumbai ₹79.23 to ₹79.40 and Chennai ₹78.91 to ₹79.08.

The increase in transportation fuel prices comes amid surging crude oil prices. Currently, Brent crude oil is priced around $83 per barrel.

Sector experts also attribute the high domestic fuel prices to the high rate of excise duty across the country.

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With IANS inputs

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