On Saturday, September 30, petrol and diesel prices were basically unchanged in big cities including New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai. Everyday petrol and diesel rates, new or constant are revealed. However, because of value-added tax (VAT), freight costs, local taxes, etc., these differ from state to state.In Delhi, a litre of petrol costs ₹96.72, while a litre of diesel costs ₹89.62. While in Mumbai, a litre of petrol costs ₹106.31 and a litre of diesel costs ₹94.27. In Kolkata, a litre of petrol costs ₹106.03 and a litre of diesel costs ₹92.76. Petrol, on the other hand, is priced at ₹102.63 and diesel at ₹94.24 per litre in Chennai.Among other cities, the price of petrol in Hyderabad stood at ₹109.66 and ₹97.82 per litre. In Bhopal, petrol stood at ₹108.65 and diesel at ₹93.90 per litre. In Patna, petrol was selling at ₹107.24 per litre and diesel was at ₹94.04.Notably, In India, oil marketing companies (OMCs) such as Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum decide the petrol and diesel prices for the day. This exercise is done on a daily basis, and rates are determined in accordance with the price of crude oil throughout the world.Heres the list of prices of Petrol and diesel in Uttar PradeshLucknow: Petrol ₹96.56 and Diesel ₹89.75Kanpur: Petrol ₹96.63 and Diesel ₹89.81Varanasi: Petrol ₹97.50 and Diesel ₹90.86Prayagraj: Petrol ₹97.46 and Diesel ₹90.74Meerut: Petrol ₹96.46 and Diesel ₹89.46Noida: Petrol ₹96.58 and Diesel ₹89.75Ghaziabad: Petrol ₹96.58 and Diesel ₹89.75