fuel

STATES MAY CUT SALES TAX ON FUEL TO REDUCE PRICE

 By: BHARAT RATNA 

The long debated issue of a hike in fuel prices has come to an end. The government has finally announced the inevitable hike on Wednesday. Petrol prices have been hiked by 5 Rs while diesel will be dearer by 3 Rs. LPG will also cost Rs 50 more per cylinder. However, the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs, which approved the price hike, has not announced a hike in kerosene prices.

Congress party president Sonia Gandhi

Controlling the Fuel Problem, the Government Way

 By: Aditya Rao

It has been interesting to see how the government has been dealing with the surge in fuel prices. India is the World’s sixth largest consumer of fossil fuels. So it has been a surprise to see that fuel prices have still not gone up.

If this had been another year, the government would not even have thought twice to raise fuel prices but this year is crucial. It’s one where

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