Mumbai, May 30: There was some respite today morning, as news of government slashing petrol and diesel price came out. It brought an end to the 16th consecutive day increase in fuel price. However, n the latest development, Indian Oil Corporation has corrected their earlier figures, so petrol prices went down not by 60 paisa in Delhi & 59 paisa in Mumbai but by just 1 paisa. Diesel prices also went down by just 1 paisa instead of 56 paisa in Delhi & 59 paisa in Mumbai.

According to the revised data, in Mumbai, one litre of petrol is priced at Rs 86.23 as compared to the morning figure which had Rs 85.65. A litre of diesel is now at Rs 73.78 and not Rs 73.20/litre. In Delhi, petrol is priced at Rs 78.42 and not Rs 77.83/litre. Similarly, diesel prices in Delhi too is down by only 1 paise to Rs 69.30/litre.

The revised data for Kolkata and Chennai are as follows: One litre of petrol in Kolkata will cost you Rs 81.05 and Rs 81.42. On the other hand, you will be charged Rs 71.85 for one litre of diesel and Rs 73.17 in Chennai.

Here is the list of revised city-wise petrol prices:

Agartala 74.06
Aizwal 74.18
Ambala 78.52
Bangalore 79.70
Bhopal 84.05
Bhubhaneswar 77.22
Chandigarh 75.42
Dehradun 79.33
Gandhinagar 77.71
Gangtok 81.40
Guwahati 80.65
Hyderabad 83.07
Imphal 76.47
Itanagar 74.20
Jaipur 81.21
Jammu 80.09
Jullunder 83.69
Kohima 76.84
Lucknow 78.81
Panjim 72.27
Patna 83.88
Pondicherry 77.16
Port Blair 67.55
Raipur 78.79
Ranchi 77.97
Shillong 77.76
Shimla 78.57
Srinagar 82.79
Trivandrum 82.61
Silvasa 76.26
Daman 76.19

Here is the list of revised city-wise diesel prices:

Agartala 67.36
Aizwal 66.54
Ambala 69.82
Bangalore 70.49
Bhopal 72.94
Bhubhaneswar 74.29
Chandigarh 67.30
Dehradun 69.64
Gandhinagar 74.48
Gangtok 71.00
Guwahati 72.36
Hyderabad 75.33
Imphal 67.34
Itanagar 66.53
Jaipur 73.78
Jammu 70.46
Jullunder 69.19
Kohima 67.63
Lucknow 69.46
Panjim 70.54
Patna 74.00
Pondicherry 71.58
Port Blair 64.92
Raipur 74.81
Ranchi 73.15
Shillong 69.09
Shimla 68.92
Srinagar 72.68
Trivandrum 75.19
Silvasa 70.12
Daman 70.05

The constant rise for the last few days caused a lot of inconvenience to the general public. People condemned the Centre for failing to take any action and curb the rise in petrol prices. To which, Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan earlier had assured the public that the government will soon take out a solution to tackle the situation. Even though IOC has admitted the mistake today, but people are trolling the government and mocking them for this crude joke of reducing the price by just 1 paisa!

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