News Topic:Petroleum

Petrol price hits new record high in Srinagar

The fuel prices on Thursday hit a new record in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir as the rates crossed the mark of Rs. 90.

Snowfall: Govt curtails fuel supply in Kashmir

SRINAGAR — In wake of the snowfall and blockage of Srinagar-Jammu highway, Divisional Administration here in Kashmir capital Srinagar has restricted the free supply...

Petrol and Diesel prices continue to rise

SRINAGAR — Oil marketing companies on Wednesday hiked petrol prices by 15 paisa and diesel by 25 paisa per litre.In Delhi, petrol price was hiked...

Petrol pump allegedly mixing kerosene in Pulwama

Acting on public complaints against a petrol pump station in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district for allegedly mixing kerosene with petrol.

Over 1,000 tankers with petroleum products reach Kashmir

SRINAGAR — Over 1,000 tankers carrying petroleum products have reached the Kashmir Valley as vehicles carrying essential supplies were allowed to ply on the...

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