Discussion Petrol, Diesel, CNG and LPG updates in India

Just until last week Pepsi use to cost ₹60 and Coca Cola use to cost ₹63 on JioMart. Now there is sudden jump in prices. Price of Pepsi is ₹75 and ₹88 for Coca Cola. Bad times are ahead. Everything is getting expensive from now on.
It is a good chance to avoid drinking that pro diabetic junk.

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Looks like people are moving towards e-bikes and their prices have increased a lot as well (more demand than supply, especially batteries).
 
Consumers would be interested to buy if more charging stations becomes visible. Meanwhile I was watching a series called Long Way Up where Harley Davidson could be charged from home's socket. Manufacturers needs to work on such models that can easily be charged at home. It will have the ebike market boom in the country.
 
But its very surprising to see public is looking for alternatives like ebikes (and also spending on them) and not roar about the price hikes on petroleum products now. Even 60-70Rs/ltr, which seems nominal now, brought the entire country on roads before. Dont know if this is the result of fear or progress
 
But its very surprising to see public is looking for alternatives like ebikes (and also spending on them) and not roar about the price hikes on petroleum products now. Even 60-70Rs/ltr, which seems nominal now, brought the entire country on roads before. Dont know if this is the result of fear or progress
Indirectly due to covid they are focusing more on medical expenses & education - people are forced to take loans to pay for school/college fees- as private edu. institution's want to hike fees seeking increase in their expenses. and time being people are trying to reduce expenses on other things to balance out increase in prices.
 
Pricing of Petrol is like "Batting of Sachin Tendulkar". After crossing 90 to 93, the score will move very very slowly and carefully. But once Century is crossed, once again the great speed resumes and will reach 125 or even one and a half century in no time. No body can stop the Master Blaster then.
 
State-run fuel retailers on Thursday cut diesel rates by 20 paise a litre for the second day in a row that took the total reduction to 40 paise from Wednesday, a 0.44% fall from its record level, but kept petrol rates unchanged even as international oil prices plunged 2.8% in these two days due to demand concerns.

 
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