New Delhi, May 15: Fuel prices across the country have been increased by ₹3.04 per litre.
The hike comes shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to the public to focus on reducing fuel consumption and adopting energy-saving measures.
Officials said the revised rates came into effect immediately, leading to a fresh burden on commuters and transport operators already grappling with rising living costs.
The increase in fuel prices is expected to impact transportation charges and prices of essential commodities in the coming days. Economists believe the hike may also contribute to inflationary pressure in the market.
Meanwhile, opposition parties have criticised the government over the increase, alleging that common people are being affected by repeated hikes in fuel prices.










