Punjab budget: Petrol, diesel rates slashed  

The Punjab government on Monday slashed the rates of petrol and diesel by ₹5 and ₹1, respectively in the annual budget presented for the state

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The Punjab government on Monday slashed the rates of petrol and diesel by ₹5 and ₹1, respectively in the annual budget presented for the state.

The reduced rates will be applicable from midnight, Finance Minister Manpreet Singh Badal said.

"Starting midnight (today), petrol and diesel will be cheaper in Punjab. With the reduction, the diesel price will be the lowest in the region.

Badal said that VAT (value added tax) had been reduced to effect the price reduction in the state.

"Why should Chandigarh take advantage of the price variation. This was essential to promote trade in Punjab," Badal asserted.

The difference between petrol and diesel prices in Chandigarh and Punjab is around ₹9 per litre and over ₹2 per litre, respectively. Fuel pump owners had been demanding uniformity in taxes at par with other states in the region.

Badal presented the annual budget in the Assembly on Monday amid protests by the opposition Shiromani Akali Dal and heated exchanges between the treasury benches and SAD legislators.

The Minister said that ₹3000 crore was earmarked for the debt waiver scheme for farmers for the year (2019-2020).

He said the agriculture sector will get an enhanced grant of ₹13,643 crore in the budget. The budget for education, health and the social sectors has also been enhanced, he added.

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