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    Public Burden Increases: Common Man Faces Higher Transport and Living Costs

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    Petrol and diesel prices in India have increased again for the second time in five days, putting additional burden on consumers. In Delhi, petrol has risen to ₹98.64 per litre and diesel to ₹91.58 per litre, with an increase of around 87 paise and 91 paise respectively. Overall, fuel prices have gone up by nearly ₹4 per litre in the last five days. The rise is being linked to a sharp increase in global crude oil prices, with Brent crude reportedly near $111 per barrel, which has pushed fuel costs higher in India as well. Major cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai have all recorded price hikes, with Mumbai petrol around ₹107.59 and diesel about ₹94.08 per litre. The continuous increase is raising concerns over inflation and increasing financial pressure on households across the country.
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