India saw its first fuel price increase in over four years, with petrol and diesel rising by Rs 3 per litre due to elevated global crude oil prices and supply disruptions from the ongoing Iran war.
After over two years of holding prices steady, state-run oil firms raised petrol and diesel prices by about ₹3 a litre, citing mounting under-recoveries amid elevated crude oil prices.
Responsible consumption, public cooperation will help ensure smooth availability for all during ongoing high-demand period, ...
Pakistan has entered into a two-year agreement with Ervin Graves Strategy Group for a monthly payment of $50,000 (Rs 47.5 ...
After international, ATF hike is set to impact the Air India and IndiGo domestic schedule as they look to cut the capacity ...
While the market price of LPG has shot up to Rs 1,200 per cylinder in the global market, the Ujjwala households are still ...
The impact of the Iran War has left many regions and industries reeling, while others have found themselves unexpectedly insulated from the worst effects ...
The Strait of Hormuz trade route remains effectively shut, disrupting the global energy shipments.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said the Iran ceasefire is on “life support” after rejecting Tehran’s latest proposal, which officials said included some ...
The war between Iran, the US and Israel has escalated into a major global crisis, with consequences that are reaching far ...
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