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Nayara Energy raises petrol by ₹5.30 and diesel by ₹3 in India, while global fuel prices surge sharply.

Nayara Energy raises petrol by ₹5.30 and diesel by ₹3 in India, while global fuel prices surge sharply. Check latest updates and impact.

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India has witnessed a moderate increase in fuel prices even as global markets report sharper spikes. While international fuel prices have surged by around ₹15 per litre in some regions, the rise within the country has been comparatively lower. Nayara Energy, one of India’s largest private fuel retailers, has announced a fresh hike in petrol and diesel prices. According to the company, petrol prices have been increased by ₹5.30 per litre, while diesel rates have gone up by ₹3 per litre. The latest revision reflects ongoing volatility in global crude oil markets, though domestic adjustments remain relatively controlled. Industry experts say such calibrated hikes are aimed at balancing international cost pressures while minimizing the burden on consumers. This price revision is expected to have a ripple effect on transportation costs and could slightly push up inflation in the coming weeks. However, compared to global trends, India’s increase remains relatively restrain

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