On the eve of Diwali, petrol is cheaper by Rs 1.38 per litre from November 1, but diesel is costlier by 56 paise per litre in Delhi. The fuel price variation is because of strengthening of the rupee against the dollar and softer international gasoline rates. This is the second time that petrol prices have fallen in a month, giving consumers a breather.
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Rs 1.50 cut likely in petrol price
A small slash in petrol price is awaiting the customers before this Diwali. There may be Rs 1.50 cut in petrol price per litre as favourable changes in the rupee-dollar rate and softer international prices have set the tone in the direction.
Nagpur has to wait till Dec for asphalted roads
The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has failed in its efforts to asphalt the city roads by Diwali in November. Hence the people of Nagpur will have to continue to face potholes and bad roads till December or even January, say media reports.

