Fuel prices have increased once again, delivering another blow to common people already struggling with rising inflation. Petrol prices have been hiked by ₹2.61 per litre across the country, making daily transportation and commuting more expensive for consumers. With this latest increase, people will now have to pay ₹2.61 extra for every litre of petrol they purchase. The price hike is expected to impact household budgets as well as transportation costs for businesses and public services. Citizens were already dealing with the burden of inflation, and this fresh rise in fuel prices is likely to add further pressure on essential goods and services. Fuel price increases often lead to higher costs in multiple sectors, affecting the overall economy and common consumers alike. The announcement has sparked concern among the public, as petrol and diesel prices continue to remain a major issue for households and vehicle owners across India.


