New Delhi: Sri Ganganagar, a small city in northernmost part of Rajasthan near the India-Pakistan border, is all set to get the dubious distinction of becoming the first in the country where retail prices of both auto fuels - petrol and diesel - will be hitting the century mark.
The city already has the distinction of having the highest pump price of petrol across the country at Rs 106.65 a litre. Petrol price in the city crossed the crucial century mark last February.
With diesel prices now increasing there by another 27 paise per litre on Wednesday to reach Rs 99.51 a litre, the city is just couple of raises away to hit a century mark for this fuel class as well.
Elsewhere in Rajasthan, especially towns near the border areas, diesel is expected to touch Rs 100 mark soon.
Premium fuels are already above the Rs 100 mark in several cities for past few months.
What had brought fuel prices closer to Rs 100 per litre mark is consistent increase in retail prices by oil marketing companies for last five to six weeks.
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Even on Wednesday, OMCs raised the price of petrol and diesel by 25-30 paise per litre after pausing the increase on the previous day.
With the latest increase, the retail prices of petrol and diesel increased by 25 paise per litre to touch Rs 95.56 and Rs 86.47 per litre respectively in Delhi.