After remaining dormant since July, fuel prices have started rising again. The price of petrol in Chandigarh touched ₹98.08 per litre and diesel’s ₹89.90 per litre, both all time-highs, which are expected to have an adverse effect on the cost of household commodities in the coming days.
It was on July 11 when the price of petrol had crossed the ₹97 per litre mark. Since then, it stayed in the same ballpark, even falling down by a few paise in August.
Petrol in Mohali had crossed the ₹100 per litre mark on June 26 and has now reached ₹104.08, while diesel is at ₹93.28. In Panchkula, petrol’s cost is ₹99.41 per litre, while diesel is priced at ₹90.68.