Fuel prices in India remained largely steady across major cities on Thursday, with rates continuing to hover above ₹100 per litre in several parts of the country.
Among the six key metro cities, petrol prices remained above the ₹100 mark in five cities, while diesel prices stayed below ₹100 across all of them.
In Delhi, petrol was priced at ₹94.77 per litre, while diesel stood at ₹87.67. The national capital continues to record the lowest fuel prices among major metropolitan cities.
Fuel prices remained among the highest in Hyderabad, where petrol cost ₹107.50 per litre and diesel was priced at ₹95.70.
State-wise, petrol prices varied significantly, with Andaman and Nicobar Islands recording the lowest rate at ₹82.46 per litre. On the higher side, Andhra Pradesh reported the costliest petrol at ₹108.97.
Fuel prices in India vary from state to state due to differences in local taxes, VAT rates and transportation costs.