Fuel prices hiked after 2-day hiatus

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DIMAPUR, OCT 28 (NPN): After a hiatus of two days, the oil marketing companies (OMCs) increased the prices of petrol and diesel on Wednesday by 35 paise per litre each, pushing pump rates to new high across the country.

After the latest rate revision, diesel price has breached Rs.100-a-litre mark in all the districts of Nagaland barring Kohima, Peren and Dimapur. Petrol has already crossed the Rs.100 mark in all the districts of the state. (See table)

LPG price may be hiked next week: Cooking gas LPG prices may be hiked next week after under-recovery on the fuel widened to over Rs.100 per cylinder, sources said insisting that the rate hike, including the quantum of increase, is dependent on government permission, reports PTI.

If allowed, this will be the fifth increase in cooking gas rates across all categories– households using subsidised gas for cooking and heating purposes, non-subsidised fuel etc.

Source: http://www.nagalandpost.com/fuel-prices-hiked-after-2-day-hiatus/243260.html

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