Petrol and Diesel Price Hike
The government has increased the excise duty on petrol and diesel by ₹2 per litre, effective from April 8, 2025. This decision is expected to impact fuel prices at the pump, adding to the cost burden for consumers and industries reliant on these fuels.
The government aims to boost revenue through this increase, which will be used to fund various development projects and social welfare schemes. Despite a recent drop in international crude oil prices, the government has chosen to raise excise duties to maintain its revenue streams.
With petrol duty rising from ₹11 to ₹13 per litre and diesel from ₹8 to ₹10, consumers can expect higher fuel bills. This hike may contribute to inflationary pressures, affecting the overall cost of living and goods transportation.
The increased fuel costs will likely be passed on to consumers through higher transportation charges, impacting businesses and individuals alike.The hike could slow down economic growth by increasing operational costs for industries reliant on diesel and petrol.
The sudden increase in petrol and diesel prices due to higher excise duties will undoubtedly strain household budgets and business operations. The government seeks to balance its finances, consumers and industries must adapt to these changes.