Need more price cut for petrol: residents
The Hindu
MADURAIAs Tamil Nadu government slashed petrol prices by ₹ 3 on Friday, people in the city had mixed reactions about it and the other announcements made in the budget.According to V. Poornima, chairpe
MADURAI As Tamil Nadu government slashed petrol prices by ₹ 3 on Friday, people in the city had mixed reactions about it and the other announcements made in the budget. According to V. Poornima, chairperson, Young India CII, Madurai Chapter, India is among the countries that is charging more taxes on the public when it comes to fuels. In many countries, the fuel prices are low. I am happy that the prices have come down. In future also, if there is more price cut, it will help several industries in their growth.More Related News

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