Decoding The Cascading Effect Of Fuel Price Hike

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  • Published On: October 11, 2021
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Fuel prices saw a consecutive rise in the month of October. The prices declined in the year 2020, but because India raised taxes, the prices of petrol and diesel went up by 11% and 9% respectively. But this year crude prices have shot up as well and have not been cut: The combination of both means you're now paying record prices. How is that happening? Our expert panel at FYI will decode it for you.

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