List of State-Wise Petrol Prices in India – June 28, 2025

Petrol prices in India vary from state to state due to factors such as state-level taxes, transportation costs, and dealer commission. With fluctuating global crude oil prices and dynamic pricing mechanisms in India, it is essential to stay updated with the latest fuel rates, especially if you’re traveling across states or managing transportation costs for business.

In this article, we provide a comprehensive breakdown of petrol prices across Indian states and Union Territories, highlighting the regions with the lowest and highest fuel rates as of today.

Why Petrol Prices Vary Across States

Before diving into the list, it’s important to understand why fuel prices are not uniform across the country. The central government levies an excise duty on petrol, while each state government adds its own VAT (Value Added Tax). This leads to a significant variation in prices across the country.

Key factors affecting petrol prices:

  • State VAT
  • Local transportation and logistics
  • Dealer commissions
  • Crude oil price fluctuations
  • Currency exchange rates

State-Wise Petrol Prices in India – June 26, 2025

Here’s a detailed look at the petrol prices in each Indian state and union territory:

Petrol Prices in India (State-wise) – Today’s Rates

State/UT Petrol Price (₹/liter)
Andaman and Nicobar ₹82.46
Andhra Pradesh ₹109.83
Arunachal Pradesh ₹92.53
Assam ₹99.70
Bihar ₹106.94
Chandigarh ₹94.30
Chhattisgarh ₹100.57
Daman and Diu ₹93.40
Goa ₹96.31
Gujarat ₹95.53
Haryana ₹95.68
Himachal Pradesh ₹93.31
Jammu and Kashmir ₹98.05
Jharkhand ₹99.16
Karnataka ₹103.42
Kerala ₹107.08
Madhya Pradesh ₹106.97
Maharashtra ₹105.43
Manipur ₹99.15
Meghalaya ₹95.82
Mizoram ₹99.55
Nagaland ₹98.61
Odisha ₹102.09
Puducherry ₹96.92
Punjab ₹97.90
Rajasthan ₹105.67
Sikkim ₹101.90
Tamil Nadu ₹101.71
Telangana ₹107.27
Tripura ₹97.53
Uttar Pradesh ₹95.55
Uttarakhand ₹94.77
West Bengal ₹106.33

Top 5 States with Highest Petrol Prices

  1. Andhra Pradesh – ₹109.83
  2. Telangana – ₹107.27
  3. Kerala – ₹107.08
  4. Madhya Pradesh – ₹106.97
  5. Bihar – ₹106.94

Top 5 States with Lowest Petrol Prices

  1. Andaman and Nicobar Islands – ₹82.46
  2. Arunachal Pradesh – ₹92.53
  3. Himachal Pradesh – ₹93.31
  4. Daman and Diu – ₹93.40
  5. Chandigarh – ₹94.30
Sumit Arora

As a team lead and current affairs writer at Adda247, I am responsible for researching and producing engaging, informative content designed to assist candidates in preparing for national and state-level competitive government exams. I specialize in crafting insightful articles that keep aspirants updated on the latest trends and developments in current affairs. With a strong emphasis on educational excellence, my goal is to equip readers with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in their exams. Through well-researched and thoughtfully written content, I strive to guide and support candidates on their journey to success.

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