NEW DELHI, 17 Oct: Petrol and diesel prices were hiked again by 35 paise a litre on Sunday, and the auto fuels now cost a third more than the rate at which aviation turbine fuel (ATF) is sold to airlines.
The fourth straight day of 35 paise per litre hike sent petrol and diesel rates to record highs across the country.
The price of petrol in Delhi rose to its highest ever level of Rs 105.84 a litre and Rs 111.77 per litre in Mumbai, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.
In Mumbai, diesel now comes for Rs 102.52 a litre, while in Delhi, it costs Rs 94.57.
With this rise, petrol is now at Rs 100-a-litre mark or more in all state capitals while diesel has touched the 100-mark in over a dozen states. Diesel crossed the Rs 100-a-litre mark in Bengaluru, Daman and Silvassa.
Petrol used in two-wheelers and cars now costs 33 percent more than the price at which ATF is sold to airlines. ATF in Delhi costs Rs 79,020.16 per kilolitre or Rs 79 per litre.
The costliest fuel is in the border town of Ganganagar in Rajasthan, where petrol comes for Rs 117.86 a litre and diesel for Rs 105.95.
Since the ending of a three-week-long hiatus in rate revision in the last week of September, this is the 16th increase in petrol price and the 19th time that diesel rates have gone up. (PTI)