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Govt raises excise duty on petrol by Rs 10 per litre, diesel by Rs 13

New Delhi: The Central government Tuesday raised excise duties by Rs 10 per litre on petrol and Rs 13 per litre on diesel, which will kick into effect from May 6.

The increase in excise comes amid crude oil prices still remaining at relatively lower levels of $23.86 a barrel, compared to peak level prices. Officials however said that the duty increase will not lead to fuel price changes for retail consumers.

As per the government notification issued, of the Rs 10 per litre increase in duty on petrol, Rs 8 will be road and infrastructure cess, while Rs 2 will account for special additional excise duty.

Similarly, for Rs 13 per litre duty increase in diesel, Rs 8 will be road and infrastructure cess, while Rs 5 will account for special additional excise duty.

“The revenue generated from these duties shall be used for infrastructure and other developmental item of expenditure,” an official said.

“Retail sale prices of petrol and diesel will, however, not change on account of this increase in duties, so it will have no impact on the consumer,” the official added.

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