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Steepest-Ever 14% Jet Fuel Price Hike, Commercial Cooking Gas Price Cut

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Steepest-Ever 14% Jet Fuel Price Hike, Commercial Cooking Gas Price Cut

Jet fuel price has been hiked by the steepest-ever 14 per cent – the third straight increase

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Jet fuel or ATF price on Friday was hiked by the steepest-ever 14 per cent – the third straight increase, while the commercial cooking gas rate was cut by Rs 157.5 per cylinder in line with divergent trends in international benchmarks.

Aviation turbine fuel (ATF) price was increased by Rs 13,911.07 per kilolitre, or 14.1 per cent, in the national capital to Rs 1,12,419.33 per kl, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.

Rates, which vary from state to state depending on the incidence of local sales tax or VAT, have been increased on firming up of global prices in the last couple of months.

The hike comes on the back of an 8.5 per cent or Rs 7,728.38 per kl increase effected from August 1. Prior to that, rates had gone up by 1.65 per cent or Rs 1,476.79 per kl on July 1.

In three increases, ATF prices have gone up by a steep Rs 23,116.24 per kl. On the other hand, the price of commercial LPG, used in establishments such as hotels and restaurants, was reduced by Rs 157.50 per cylinder.

A 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder now costs Rs 1,522.50 in the national capital.

The reduction comes on the back of a Rs 100 per cylinder cut effected from August 1.

Saudi contract price (CP), the benchmark used for pricing of LPG, has reduced since peaking in March and the same is reflected in domestic prices, industry officials said.

Globally, jet fuel prices have increased in line with the firming up of global crude oil prices, necessitating the hike in ATF rates.

The price of domestic LPG — used in the kitchen for cooking purposes — remained unchanged at Rs 903 per 14.2-kg cylinder in the national capital.

Rates were last cut by Rs 200 on August 30.

State-owned Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) revise cooking gas and ATF prices on the 1st of every month based on the average international price in the previous month.

Petrol and diesel prices continued to remain on freeze for a record 17th month in a row. Petrol costs Rs 96.72 per litre in the national capital and diesel comes for Rs 89.62 per litre.

State-owned fuel retailers are supposed to revise petrol and diesel prices daily based on a 15-day rolling average of benchmark international fuel prices but they haven’t done that since April 6, 2022.

Prices were last changed on May 22, when the government cut excise duty to give relief to consumers from a spike in retail rates that followed a surge in international oil prices.
 

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IndiGo, SpiceJet, GMR Drop 4% As PM Modi Urges To Avoid Foreign Travel

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Aviation stocks tumbled after the opening bell on Monday, May 11 following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to citizens on avoiding foreign travel, adopt Covid like measures and save fuel in light of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

So far, Interglobe Aviation, IndiGo’s parent lagged the most, trading 4.44% lower at Rs 4,322 apiece, followed by SpiceJet, which dropped 4.15% to Rs 13.41 and GMR Airports fell 3.67% at Rs 97.6 per share.

The recent dip comes after PM Modi appealed citizens to help conserve foreign exchange reserves, save fuel and avoid unnecessary foreign travel, overseas vacations and foreign weddings. Additionally, he urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption by using metros and public transport wherever available, and opting for car-pooling when private vehicles are necessary. 
 

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Suspended TMC Spokesperson Riju Dutta Says He Was Punished for Speaking Truth

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Suspended TMC spokesperson Riju Dutta on Sunday launched a scathing attack on his party, alleging that corruption had been institutionalised.

A day after being suspended for six years for alleged breach of party discipline, Dutta questioned why people in West Bengal now felt “free to express themselves without fear” following the BJP’s electoral victory.

“Why have things come to such a stage? Why are people celebrating? We did not introspect,” he told reporters.

The suspended leader alleged that money was demanded for almost every civic-related work.

“From installing commodes in homes to getting building plans approved, money had to be paid everywhere. There was hardly any work for which people did not have to pay the TMC,” Dutta alleged.

He also referred to the school jobs scam and said the allegations of “job theft” should have been given serious attention.

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“If someone says jobs were not stolen, that would be a grave sin,” he said, adding that whenever he tried to raise such issues within the party forum, he was ignored.

Earlier, in a video message after the BJP’s victory in the state, Dutta had thanked BJP leaders for what he described as their “courtesy” and “protection”.

“The BJP’s central and Bengal leadership openly told me to continue doing politics fearlessly according to my ideology and beliefs and assured me that my family would not be harmed,” he had said.

He also mentioned BJP MLA Ritesh Tiwari for extending support and claimed that many TMC leaders were keen to join the saffron party.

Dutta also apologised for his past personal attacks on BJP leaders during political campaigns.

Reacting to his suspension, Dutta said he had devoted 13 years to the party and risen through “hard work and performance”.

“I am not a nepo kid. Yet my beloved party suspended me because I spoke the truth,” he said in a social media post.

He further claimed that the party’s disciplinary committee accused him of not appearing before it despite his having submitted a written reply at the party headquarters within the stipulated time.

“Perhaps the suspension notice had been typed even before my reply notice was read,” Dutta said.

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The TMC on Saturday suspended three of its spokespersons, including Dutta, for six years over alleged anti-party remarks made following the party’s defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections.

According to a statement, spokespersons Kohinoor Majumdar, Riju Dutta and Kartik Ghosh were suspended for allegedly violating party discipline.

Dutta drew attention after praising the BJP government’s measures to curb post-poll violence in a social media post. The notices were issued by TMC MP Derek O’Brien, who is a member of the party’s disciplinary committee.

Besides the three suspended leaders, notices had also been served on Krishnendu Chowdhury and Papiya Ghosh.

The party had sought explanations within 24 hours, asking why disciplinary action should not be initiated against them for “breach of party discipline”.

According to party leaders, some spokespersons had publicly questioned the leadership’s functioning and campaign strategy after the electoral defeat.

A senior TMC leader said the party would respond to Dutta’s allegations “at the appropriate time” and questioned why he raised the issues only after the election results.

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Rupee Weakens By Over 40 Paise Amid Rising Crude Prices, PM Modi’s Appeal

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The Indian rupee has opened considerably weaker against the US dollar on Monday, depreciating by almost half a percent amid global jitters, including tension in the Middle East and rising crude prices.

The local currency opened at Rs 94.88 on Monday, which accounts for a 40 paise depreciation compared to Friday’s closing price of Rs 94.48.

This also comes against the back of Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to citizens and businesses to conserve fuel and revive the work-from-home culture in an attempt to curb fuel consumption amid rising energy prices.

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