Diesel prices may be hiked by Rs 10 per litre over a
10-month period and kerosene rates increased by same quantum over the
next two years if a proposal being mulled in the Oil Ministry is
accepted.
The price hike is being considered as the
government scrambles to find ways to meet an unprecedented Rs 160,000
crore deficit expected this fiscal on selling diesel, cooking gas (LPG)
and kerosene below their production cost.
Price of
diesel, which currently costs Rs 47.15 per litre in Delhi, was last
revised on September 14 when it was hiked by a steep Rs 5.63 per litre.
Kerosene rates have not changed since June last year and it currently
costs Rs 14.79 per litre in Delhi.
“We are left with
no choices... there is a need to raise prices. The government is
contemplating raising diesel prices by Re one per litre each month for
next 10 months to bring retail rates at par with their cost,” an Oil
Ministry source said here.
State-owned oil companies
currently sell diesel at a loss of Rs 9.28 per litre and the hikes over
the next 10 months will eliminate all of the losses and absolve the
government from providing any subsidy on the nation’s most consumed
fuel.
with thanks : The Hindu : LINK : for detailed news.
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