Petrol and diesel prices were kept unchanged on June 17 after reaching new record highs on the previous day, according to a price notification by state-owned fuel retailers.
As the prices did not change on the day, petrol remained sold at Rs 102.82 per litre while diesel at Rs 94.84 per litre in Mumbai. Maharashtra’s capital, on May 29, became the first metro in the country where petrol was being sold at over the Rs 100-a-litre mark.
Similarly, in Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata, both the fuels continued to be retailed at the previous day’s rate.
In the national capital, a litre of petrol cost Rs 96.66, while diesel priced at Rs 87.41.
The price of petrol was Rs 97.91 per litre and that of diesel was Rs 92.04 per litre in Chenna