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A car owner gets his fuel tank filled at a petrol-pump at Prabhadevi. (Anshuman Poyrekar./Hindustan Times via GettyImages)
Indian consumers pay the highest prices per litre in the subcontinent while Pakistanis and Sri Lankans pay the lowest for petrol and diesel respectively, a report in The Hindu has stated.
The prices per kg of cylinder meanwhile for Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangaldesh are Rs 88.95, Rs 65.22, Rs 61.06 and Rs 51.5 respectively making even a non-subsidised cylinder the cheapest in India in the subcontinent.
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