Prices of gasoline and diesel remain unchanged for more than 100 days on February 28, according to state-owned fuel retailers The last tariff cuts exist in Delhi when reducing local sales taxes, or value added tax (VAT), on gasoline from 30 to 19.4 percent from 1 December midnight, reducing prices around Rs 8 to Rs 95.41 per liter. Diesel prices remain unchanged in the national capital at Rs 86.67 per liter.

Nagaland has reduced taxes on gasoline from 29.80 to 25 percent per liter, resulting in saving RS 2.22 Diesel tax rates also decrease from RS 11.08 to Rs 10.51 per liter. Other countries such as West Bengal, Rajasthan, Assam, and Meghalaya also cut off their gasoline and diesel rates There have been reshuffle prices in cities such as Noida, Gurugram, Jaipur, Patna, and Bhubaneswar, News18 reported.

– Gurugram: Gasoline Rs 95.81 and Diesel Rs 87.02 per liter

– Noida: Gasoline Rs 95.51 and Diesel Rs 87.01 per liter

– Jaipur: Gasoline Rs 106.64 and Diesel Rs 90.32 per liter

– Patna: Gasoline Rs 105.90 and Diesel Rs 91.09 per liter

– Bhubaneswar: Gasoline Rs 101.70 and Diesel Rs 91.52 per liter

On November 3, the government went for the deepest excise to cut the retail price of the record high, reducing gas duties of Rs 5 and on Diesel by RS 10. Many States and the United States followed the central advantage to provide assistance to consumers In Mumbai, cutting on November 4 reduced gasoline prices to rs 109.98 per liter, which remained unchanged. Diesel is at Rs 94.14 per liter In Kolkata, the price of gasoline and diesel remained at Rs 104.67 and Rs 89.79. Gasoline sold at Rs 101.40 and Diesel at Rs 91.43 in Chennai.

Countries that have, so far, do not reduce VAT mostly are ordered opposition including Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu. TMC – West Bengal Government, Kerala, Telangana LED Trs, and YSR in power Andhra Pradesh also did not cut VAT Punjab who was governed by the Congress had seen the biggest decline in gasoline prices after cutting VAT, while the Union Ladakh area had seen the biggest decline in diesel rates.

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