Petrol fever: A real eye opener


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Petrol fever: A real eye opener



Find the detail break-up of the Final price of petrol available at fuel
pumps.

This is a break up considering crude oil at 130 $ per barrel. Following
details are for per liter petrol in Rs.

Basic Price                       =      21.93

Excise duty                       =      14.35

Education Tax                   =            00.43

Dealer commission            =      01.05

VAT                                =      05.50

Crude Oil Custom duty      =      01.10

Petrol Custom                  =      01.54

Transportation Charge       =      06.00

Total price                        =  Rs 51.90

So for a Rs 22 liter petrol at pumps we people pay Rs 30 extra.

Govt. is thinking to impose more price hike to curtain with the current
crude oil bubble in International oil crisis.

If Central Govt. wish, it can still reduce the price of petrol in the
current crisis situation, but it doesn't intend to do so, instead trying
to fool the people and Nation.

Don't you think you should pass this message to create more awareness
among the people
 
The price of petrol in India have already gone through the roof. Reason?
 
Global oil prices are at all-time high levels (about $130 per barrel) and the nation's public sector oil companies can no longer sustain the heavy subsidy on petroleum products.
 
So which are the nations where the price of petrol is highest and lowest in the world?
 
 *1. Turkey: Rs 113.30 per litre*
 *2. Norway (Oslo): Rs 112 per litre*
 *3. United Kingdom: Rs 95.50 per litre*
 *4. Hong Kong: Rs 84.10 per litre*
 *5. Brazil (Sao Paolo): Rs 66 per litre*
 *6. Canada: Rs 57 per litre*
 *7. India: Rs 51 per litre*
 *8. Pakistan: Rs 44.80 per litre*
 *9. The United States: Rs 44.25 per litre*
 *10. Russia (Moscow): Rs 42.275 per litre*
 *11. China: Rs 31.30 per litre*
 *12. Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur): Rs 25.40 per litre*
 *13. United Arab Emirates: Rs 15.65 per litre*
 *14. Saudi Arabia (Riyadh): Rs 5 per litre*
 *15. Venezuela (Caracas): Rs 2.12 per litre*
 
Next any of your friends or relatives visits Saudi, Dubai or Venezuela tell them to bring Petrol instead of chocolates and perfumes.