Petrol, diesel prices hiked again, costliest in Mumbai now

January 6, 2014

Petrol_dieselMumbai, Jan 6: Fuel prices in Mumbai are now the highest in the country. Petrol price was hiked by Rs 1.79 on Sunday to Rs 81.31 per litre and diesel by over a rupee to Rs 62.60.

This was the second hike in just two days, the last one being a 96-paise and 62-paise increase on Friday.

While Friday's hike was part of an uniform increase announced across the country, the rate hike on Sunday was only "state specific". Dealers and pump owners have opposed the hike, calling it "unwarranted". Sources in the oil industry said that the hike has occurred only in Mumbai and Kolkata.

"The price has been revised in Mumbai as part of a state specific cost recovery," said a senior oil company official.

A senior BPCL official told TOI, "Certain states revise their cost every quarter and we pass on the increase in state cost to the consumers. There was no revision in the state cost last quarter. However, this quarter they decided to increase the cost so we have no choice but to pass it on to the consumer."

Ravi Shinde of the Petrol Dealers' Association said, "We (petrol pump owners) were kept in the dark till late Saturday night. There was a lot of ambiguity and at the eleventh hour, we were informed that the oil companies have revised retail prices of petrol and diesel in the state. At around midnight, we revised the prices. It is a state specific cost recovery by the oil companies—something we are opposed to." The petrol pump owners have threatened to agitate and may take up the matter with the petroleum ministry.

Said another association member Venkat Rao, "It is a huge additional burden on our customers and will also affect our sales. The Centre should announce uniform hike in petrol prices across the country and not allow oil companies to recover any state specific costs." While petrol rate per litre was increased from Rs 79.52 to Rs 81.31 from Sunday, the price of diesel went up from Rs 61.42 to Rs 62.60.

There is a huge public outcry over the price hike. Commuters said that it was equally expensive to ply either petrol or diesel cars. "We are facing inflation and regular increase in prices, be it fuel cost or public transport fares. Travelling by road has become costly," said Aniruddha Dey, a motorist from the suburbs.

The increase in diesel prices may have an impact on transportation cost of fruits, vegetables and other essential commodities and this will also lead to further inflation, said consumer activist Sunil Mone.

Activist G R Vora said that it reflected badly on the government and consumer groups will oppose such hikes. "It will increase the overall transportation costs in Mumbai and is frustrating for the common man," he said.

The diesel price hike may also have an impact on the fares of state transport buses, sources said. BEST runss close to 1,800 buses on diesel. However, it has already announced a fare hike from April 1 this year in the range of Rs 1 to Rs 5 depending on distance travelled. "We will not have any more hike between January and March," said an official.

Ashwin Rao, who regularly drives to work, said he would now prefer to keep his petrol car at home. "It is so frustrating. We don't have a proper public transport system such as AC buses or BRTS. The government should look at alternatives before announcing fuel price hikes or planning hefty taxes for cars," he added.

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February 24,2020

Ahmedabad, Feb 24: US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania on Monday tried their hands at spinning the 'charkha' (spinning wheel) at the Sabarmati Ashram here.

Accompanied by PM Narendra Modi, the US president and his wife went around the Ashram, before resuming the roadshow from the airport to the Motera stadium. "To my great friend Prime Minister Naredra Modi, thank you for this wonderful visit," Trump wrote in the Ashram visitors' book.

The US President was briefed about Gandhiji and the importance of charkha as a symbol of self reliance. Trump reached Ahmedabad at 11.37 am for the first leg of his India visit.

US President Donald Trump arrived in Ahmedabad on Monday for the first leg of his India trip. The Air Force One plane carrying Trump and his wife Melania landed at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel international airport here at 11.37 am, officials said. It was scheduled to land at 11.40 am.

Trump, who is also accompanied by daughter Ivanka, son-in-law Jared Kushner and top brass of his administration, will get a taste of India's cultural melange during his high- optics Gujarat itinerary, after the bonhomie between the two leaders at the 'Howdy, Modi!' event in Houston last year.

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March 8,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 8: Five more people from

Kerala have tested positive for coronavirus, Health minister, K K Shailaja said on Sunday.

All the five hail from Pathnamthitta district.

While three of them had returned from Italy on February 29, two others were their relatives, the minister said.

All the five have been isolated in Pathnamathitta general hospital and are under observation.

Their tests were confirmed on Saturday night.

Earlier, India's first three positive cases had been reported from the state.

All the three patients, medical students from Wuhan, have been treated and discharged from hospitals.

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July 22,2020

New Delhi, Jul 22: Congress leader Sachin Pilot has served a legal notice to party MLA Giriraj Malinga, for claiming that the former had offered him money to join the BJP.

"Former Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot has served a legal notice to Congress MLA Giriraj Malinga for his Rs 35 crore bribery allegation," a source close to Pilot said.
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Earlier, addressing a press conference, Malinga said, "Those MLAs who are stuck either in Haryana or Jaipur, are running after money. To say, they are not, are false claims. Even I was offered the same by Pilot, which I had refused. Came to this party knowing BJP and Congress do not accept money to give tickets."

When asked by the reporters whether he was offered Rs 35 crore, he claimed by saying, "Yes, 35." The MLA claimed he was himself the prove when the reporters asked for the same.

The political situation in Rajasthan is in turmoil after Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot sacked his then-deputy Sachin Pilot and the latter's confidants from his council of ministers. The Congress has also claimed that BJP was trying to buy its party MLAs.

On Monday, the Rajasthan High Court had said that it would hear the petition filed by Pilot and 18 of his loyalist MLAs on July 24, against the disqualification notices issued against them, a lawyer said.

"The arguments in the matter have been concluded. The court has heard the arguments from all the parties. The High Court has slated the matter for orders on July 24," Advocate Prateek Kasliwal told reporters after the hearing. 

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