I pay nothing when ever i fill 40 ltr petrol to my car since i am goverment officer entitled for free petrol. so I dont remember of paid for petrol since my dad and gradappa all oare govt. officer , even we use petrol to clean our bathroom sometimes. we have strong community of more than 2 crores goverment servents...! dont waste our time asking price of petrol....damn it!!!
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by neeraj bhushan macker on Jun 04, 2008 07:37 PM Permalink
saale tum logo ki wajah se hi baki sab logo ko bhugatna padta hai...kabhi apni jeb se bhi kutch kharch kar k dekh tab pata chalega....rishwat aur sarkari paise se aish karta hai saale
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by hari prasad on Jun 04, 2008 07:35 PM Permalink
Because of you dirty people only petrol consumption is incresing... it's not infinite amount.. be aware of that and use it..
In 1989 June I paid Rs 10/- for 1.10 litres. I do not remember exactly but my father used to tell me that in my school days, i.e., in 1960s (I am 58 years old now), petrol was Rs 1.25 a litre (rather approximately Rs 5 per gallon). But every thing increased in price.. When I was married in 1977, Gold was Rs 300 per soverign (8 gms).Today, it is about Rs 9000 per the same 8 gms.. Of course, my monthly salary then was Rs 800 (about 2.67 soverigns). Today, it is Rs 35,000. The price of every good increases due to inflation and in market economy, we can not avoid inflation. But my problem is this. When BJP was in power, Congress cried from roof tops about the increases in fuel prices. They are doing the same thing now
well the lowesr price that i used to pay was about 15 rupees a lite back in 1995 added with oil ir used to cost me 16 or 16.50 rupees for a liter of petrol for my bajaj M80 moped back then.......
Government must provide FREE Public Transportation across India to all its Citizens.
This will save precious India's foreign exchange on Oil and Gas imports
Oil consumption = 2.438 million bbl/day (2005 est.) Oil imports = 2.098 million bbl/day (2004 est.) Gas consumption = 34.47 billion cu m (2005 est.) Gas imports = 5.793 billion cu m (2005)