With the arrest of three suspects, the IFSO Unit of Delhi police successfully dismantled a syndicate responsible for cheating unsuspecting victims under the pretence of installing petrol and CNG pumps. In this case, the fraudsters duped the complainant of Rs 2.39 crore under the guise of set
The petroleum dealers were protesting against the government's decision to impose a 0.5 per cent advance turnover tax which, they say, would result in an additional tax burden of Pakistani Rupees (PKR) 1 million per pump, a demand they vehemently rejected and refused to accept under any circ
The supply chain would be fully operational, the PSO said, adding that petrol pumps will remain stocked despite the nationwide strike by the petrol dealers.
Talking to ANI, Treasurer of Rajasthan Petrol Dealers Association Sandeep Bageria said, "Rajasthan Petrol Dealers Association has announced a "No Purchase, No Sale" strike from 6 am for the next 48 hours. The aim is to draw the attention of the government to the high fuel prices in the state
The District Magistrate of Jammu, Sachin Kumar Vaishya on Tuesday urged the public not to panic and rush to the petrol pumps saying that there are enough stocks of petroleum products in the district.
While two-wheelers are limited to a maximum of two litres (maximum value of Rs 200), four-wheelers are limited to 5 litres (maximum value of Rs 500) of fuel per transaction, a press release from the Department of Public Relations, Chandigarh Administration read.
Transport Association and drivers staged a protest against the new law on hit-and-run cases in Maharashtra's Nagpur. The new law attracts a 7-10 year prison sentence for drivers falling foul of it. As a result of this protest, people at petrol pumps faced long queues.
Petrol pump operators in Rajasthan are holding a two-day strike starting from Wednesday during which all the petrol pumps in the state will remain closed.
One of the devotees, who arrived here from Maharashtra, Sadanand said that no arrangements were made. The police administration completely failed. They walked on foot for 10 kms, neither there was a bus nor any other arrangements. They had to sleep under the open sky.
Amid a severe economic crisis, most of the petrol pumps in the Punjab region of Pakistan ran out of petrol disrupting the routine life of people. In distant places where there have been no supplies for the pumps for more than a month, the situation is terrible, Dawn reported.