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Petrol and diesel will soon be delivered with a simple click: Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

On Wednesday Union Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan announced that petrol and diesel would now be delivered at the convenience of your home. 

“Using the technological advancements in the IT & Telecom Sector we will soon be starting online home delivery of Diesel & Petrol,” he tweeted. 


A few days earlier Pradhan, who faced flak for the rising petrol prices, said that the fuel prices had already started dropping. 

Speaking to the media, Pradhan said, "The prices have started decreasing. The prices have even gone down in the past two days." 

He cited the hurricanes in the United States IMRA and Harvey as a reason for the instability in the petroleum market and the hike in fuel prices. 

Pradhan also backed the possible implementation of GST on petroleum products, saying that it would ensure the interests of the people. 

"We have appealed to the GST council to implement GST on petroleum products, which would ensure interests of the people. The interests of the state and central government will also be secured," he said. 

He also stressed on the need for the state to have a balanced model, so that taxes can be procured without the people being affected by it.  

 

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