Petrol, Diesel Prices Jump After Years of Silence — Fuel Bomb Explodes Across India

SIBY JEYYA

India’s wallets just took another direct hit. After nearly two years of relative stability, fuel prices have surged again, and the timing couldn’t feel worse for millions already struggling with rising living costs. oil marketing giants — indian oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum — have raised petrol and diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre across the country, instantly increasing the financial pressure on households, daily commuters, transport operators, and small businesses.



In Delhi, petrol prices jumped from Rs 94.77 to Rs 97.77 per litre, while diesel climbed from Rs 87.67 to Rs 90.67. Similar increases have hit Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and other major cities. cng users weren’t spared either, with prices going up by Rs 2 per kg to Rs 79.09 in the national capital. For many Indians, this isn’t just a fuel hike — it’s the beginning of another chain reaction of inflation.



Because when fuel prices rise, everything follows. Vegetables become costlier to transport. Delivery charges creep upward. Cab fares increase. bus operators revise ticket prices. Small traders suffer shrinking margins. Families already calculating every rupee now data-face another unavoidable expense that cuts directly into monthly budgets.



What makes this hike even more explosive is the timing. This is the first major fuel price revision since 2022, and many citizens believed prices had finally stabilized. Instead, the sudden increase has triggered frustration online, with people questioning why global oil fluctuations always seem to hit consumers faster than any relief ever does.



For the average indian, this isn’t just about petrol pumps anymore. It’s about survival getting more expensive — one litre at a time.

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