In Navsari city, the price of premium petrol on Friday crossed Rs 100 for the first time at Rs 100.28 per liter. In many states of the country, petrol and diesel prices have gone up to Rs 100 per liter and rising prices have become a hot topic. However, the price of petrol or diesel in Navsari did not touch 100 per liter. However, even in Navsari city, on Friday, for the first time, people saw the price of petrol written above Rs 100 per liter. For the last few years, petrol has been distributed in two ways, simple and premium. Premium petrol has an octane score of 95 and is better in quality and slightly more expensive than plain petrol. Consumption of this premium petrol is low, the price of which had crossed Rs 99 in 5-7 days and on Friday the price of a liter had crossed Rs 100 and reached Rs 100.28. For the first time, the price of petrol was written more than Rs 100 at a petrol pump in Navsari. It may be mentioned here that the price of plain petrol in Navsari has also been steadily rising and was Rs 96.25 on Friday. On the other hand, the price of a liter of diesel, which was cheaper than petrol in the past, was 96 paise, 5 paise more than petrol. Sales of premium petrol are very low Premium petrol sales over the last few years have been very low (barely one per cent) in total petrol sales. The maximum petrol sold is ‘plain’. The price is also Rs. Going closer to 100. The number of vehicles in Navsari city is increasing. This includes two-wheeled, four-wheeled or larger vehicles. Consumption of petrol has also increased with the increase in vehicles, at present the average monthly consumption of petrol in the city is 11 to 12 lakh liters. Which has maximum plain petrol. Diesel consumption, however, is much lower than that. At the time of independence, the price of a liter was 28 paise In the past, even in Navsari, the number of vehicles was very low and the consumption of petrol was also low. The price was also low. According to the information received, at the time of independence in 1947, the price of a liter of petrol was 28 paise. (Although it was a big price of 28 paise at the time) however has been rising ever since. Petrol was priced at Rs 69.50 in March 2012 and Rs 75.48 in April 2014. Prices have risen sharply since 2017. After Coro, petrol-diesel consumption declined by an average of 15 to 25 per cent Consumption of petrol and diesel in Navsari city has come down a lot since the launch of Korona. In March 2020, the consumption of petrol in Navsari city has come down by about 15 to 20 per cent. An even bigger reduction in diesel was estimated at 25 per cent, according to an inquiry with the city’s petrol pump operators. One of the main reasons for this is the decline in mobility during the Corona period due to lockdown. In addition, rising prices and declining purchasing power of the people are also cited as one of the reasons. Stated. The city consumes 12 lakh liters of petrol per month The price of plain petrol in the city has also gone up to Rs 96.25 per liter while diesel has gone up by 5 paise to Rs 96.30 per liter The price of premium petrol, which is considered good in terms of quality, reached Rs 100.28 at petrol pumps in Navsari on Friday.


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