Where Is Petrol The Most Expensive In India?

Petrol prices in India show notable regional variations depending on state taxes and transportation/freight costs. It is lowest in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands at ₹82.46 per litre. And highest in Andhra Pradesh at ₹109.69 per litre on August 18, 2025 (courtesy Goodreturns.com).  

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Northern States

  • Himachal Pradesh: ₹93.30
  • Punjab: ₹98.33
  • Haryana: ₹95.79
  • Uttarkhand: ₹94.89
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Western States

  • Rajasthan: ₹105.70
  • Gujarat: ₹95.12
  • Maharashtra: ₹104.47
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Central States

  • Madhya Pradesh: ₹106.75
  • Chhattisgarh: ₹110.57
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Eastern States

  • Bihar: ₹106.93
  • Jharkhand: ₹99.16
  • West Bengal: ₹106.13
  • Odisha: ₹102.62
  • Sikkim: ₹101.55
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Northeastern States

  • Arunachal Pradesh: ₹92.63
  • Assam: ₹99.70
  • Nagaland: ₹98.50
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Northeastern States

  • Manipur: ₹99.18
  • Meghalaya: ₹95.87
  • Tripura: ₹97.53
  • Mizoram: ₹99.69
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Southern States

  • Karnataka: ₹103.58
  • Kerala: ₹107.33
  • Tamil Nadu: ₹101.72
  • Andhra Pradesh: ₹109.69
  • Telangana: ₹107.67
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Union Territories & Islands

  • Andaman & Nicobar: ₹82.46 
  • Lakshadweep: ₹100.75
  • Puducherry: ₹96.92
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Union Territories & Islands

  • Delhi: ₹94.77
  • Jammu & Kashmir: ₹97.66
  • Ladakh: ₹101.85
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