India cuts petrol, diesel prices - oil minister
NEW DELHI, Dec 5 (Reuters) - India has cut petrol prices by 10 percent and diesel by about 6 percent, the oil minister, Murli Deora, told reporters on Friday.
The price of petrol, which is currently sold for 50.6 rupees ($1.02) a litre in Delhi, will be cut by 5 rupees, while diesel, for which consumers are charged 35.86 rupees a litre, is being lowered by 2 rupees, he said. ($1 = 49.7 rupees) (Reporting by Manoj Kumar; Editing by Mark Williams)
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