The Petroleum Division has denied the impression of increasing the petroleum levy by Rs 10 per liter from July 1.
The position of the Petroleum Division has come out on the issue of increasing the levy on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 per liter from July 1.
According to the sources of petroleum division, the impression of increase of 10 rupees per liter in petroleum levy from July 1 is not correct.
According to sources, the maximum limit of levy on petrol and diesel has been fixed at Rs 60, Rs 60 per liter levy is not necessary in all cases.
According to the sources, the levy can be increased as per the need, currently the rate of levy on petrol and diesel is 50 rupees per litre.
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