After Delhi, Kolkata, petrol now costs Rs 100 a litre in metros

Regular petrol now costs Rs 100-plus per litre in all four metros, with Delhi and Kolkata joining the league of centurions on Wednesday as high taxes continued to amp up the impact of rising oil prices in the international market.

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