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Skyrocketing fuel prices: Centre cuts excise duty, urges states to reduce VAT on petrol, diesel

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The Government of India has taken a decision to reduce Central Excise Duty on Petrol and Diesel by Rs. 5 and Rs. 10 respectively and it will come into effect from Thursday

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Amidst the hue and cry over skyrocketing of fuel prices in the country, the Government of India has taken a decision to reduce Central Excise Duty on Petrol and Diesel by Rs. 5 and Rs. 10 respectively from Thursday. Prices of petrol and diesel will thus come down accordingly.

The reduction in excise duty on diesel will be double that of petrol. The Indian farmers have, through their hard work, kept the economic growth momentum going even during the lockdown phase and the massive reduction in excise on diesel will come as a boost to the farmers during the upcoming Rabi season, stated the Ministry of Finance in a release.

The Government of India also urged the states to commensurately reduce VAT on petrol and diesel to give relief to consumers.

In recent months, crude oil prices have witnessed a global upsurge. Consequently, domestic prices of petrol and diesel had increased in recent weeks exerting inflationary pressure. The world has also seen shortages and increased prices of all forms of energy. The Government of India has made efforts to ensure that there is no energy shortage in the country and that commodities such as petrol and diesel are available adequately to meet our requirements, it added.

“Driven by the enterprising ability of India’s aspirational population, the Indian economy has witnessed a remarkable turnaround post the COVID-19 induced slowdown. All sectors of the economy – be it manufacturing, services or agriculture – are experiencing significant upward economic activity”.

To give a further fillip to the economy, the Government of India has decided to significantly reduce the excise duty on diesel and petrol.

The reduction in excise duty on Petrol and Diesel will also boost consumption and keep inflation low, thus helping the poor and middle classes. Today’s decision is expected to further spur the overall economic cycle.

It may be mentioned that after an increase of fuel prices for the last seven days consecutively, petrol prices hovered around Rs 111 in Imphal on Wednesday. 

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