The price of gasoline and diesel will remain stable on July 6, the latest price notice issued by fuel retailers shows, with a fixed price unchanged for more than a month after the government on May 21 trimmed customs on gasoline with RS 8 per liter and Diesel Hospital 6 A liter.
Cutting the task of lowering the price of gasoline in Delhi by RS 9.5 and RS 7 for Diesel. Gasoline in Delhi is the price of RS 96.72 and Diesel RS 89.62 liters.
In Mumbai, gasoline is sold at RS 111.35 and Diesel in RS 97.28. Bensel and Diesel with prices of RS 102.63 and RS 94.24 in Chennai, while in Kolkata, gasoline is in RS 106.03 and diesel at RS 92.76.
The oil marketing company loses RS 13.08 per liter about gasoline and RS 24.09 on diesel even when they continue the customs discharge to consumers in the country. India meets 80 percent of its fuel needs through imports.
The center has proposed to enable the Main Agricultural Credit Community (PAC) to carry out activities such as dealers of petroleum products, run PDS stores, and develop hospitals and educational institutions, in addition to their regular functions. In this case, the Ministry of Cooperation has drifted the draft ‘PAC Regulation Model’ which has invited suggestions from the state government and other stakeholders on July 19.
The existing framework does not allow PAC to diversify in other areas other than their core business. The Draft Model of the Bylaws proposes that PAC must be allowed to work as a bank mitras and public service center (CSC), provide cold and warehouse storage facilities, establishing PDS shops in addition to allowing them to work in the fields of milk, fisheries, irrigation and green energy sectors.