Elections 2019 over, fuel prices begin to rise
Prices have been on the rise since May 20, a day after the final phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections ended.
Prices have been on the rise since May 20, a day after the final phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections ended.
Oil sector experts said this is impossible given that oil prices change by the minute and hour and there is no question it would remain static for days.
All India Petrol Dealers Association (AIPDA) President Ajay Bansal said the government's move of November 25 appeared contrary to its own policy and the dealers would question its legal validity.
L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Ltd (LTHE) on Thursday said it has bagged an order worth over Rs 1,600 crore from Hindustan…