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Fuel Prices Rise Again Petrol Up 87 Paise Diesel 91 Paise in Karnal

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Local fuel price hike in Karnal, India, driven by government-administered price adjustments. Direct impact on transportation costs and consumer inflation in India. Channel: regulatory (government price revision) and fx_passthrough (global crude prices). Affects Indian consumers and transport sector margins. Country-specific impact (India).

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  • Petrol price in Karnal rose 87 paise to Rs 98.95 per litre on 2026-05-19.
  • Diesel price in Karnal rose 91 paise to Rs 91.46 per litre on same day.
  • This is the second hike in five days; Union Government had raised prices by Rs 3 per litre on Friday.
  • Previous prices: petrol from Rs 95.09 to Rs 98.08, diesel from Rs 87.55 to Rs 90.55 after Friday hike.
  • Rising fuel prices affect commuters, transporters, and daily wage earners, increasing household budgets and transportation costs.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILUpmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 4/5

Indian petrol and diesel prices rise 87-91 paise/litre in Karnal, reflecting a government-administered hike; short-term upward pressure on domestic prices expected.

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