After a day of pause, petrol and diesel prices were hiked again by 29 to 31 paise on June 14, taking fuel prices across the country to a historic high.
Petrol hit an all-time high of Rs 102.58 a litre in Mumbai, with an increase of 28 paise from the previous day price. The city, on May 29, became the first metro in the country where petrol was being sold at over the Rs 100-a-litre mark.
In Delhi, the prices of petrol and diesel increased by 29 paise and 30 paise respectively. The price hike led to a litre of petrol retailing at 96.41 and diesel at Rs 87.28 in the national capital.
The fuel prices revised to Rs 97.69 per litre for petrol and Rs 91.92 per litre for diesel in Chennai