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Ritesh Warke On Friday, April 15, 2011
Cost of Petrol in India = Rs.63, kam-zyada depending on your city.
What bout rest of the world..? Here's showing the comparison.
All the figures are in Indian National Rupees (INR).
Dhyaan se dekhna, kyunki last me kuch aisa dekhne ko milega, jisse tumhara muh khula ka khula reh jayega. 




Petrol Prices : The most expensive and cheapest nations


Lets start with the Countries where Petrol is Expensive as compared to India.


Turkey: Rs 114.50 per litre

Although Turkey has made a good start at addressing its energy problems; some analysts feel that more attention needs to be paid to conservation and pricing policies to limit the growth of demand.
In Turkey, industry is the major consumer of energy, and industrial consumption is expected to grow rapidly if left unchecked.
Price of petrol in Turkey is the highest in the world. It costs about Rs 114.50 per litre there.

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Eritrea: Rs 114.03 per litre

The two-year war between Eritrea and Ethiopia that began in 1998 badly affected Eritrea's economy, as Ethiopia was one of Eritrea's major trading partners.
In June 2000, Ethiopia and Eritrea signed a cessation of hostilities agreement.
In Eritrea, petrol prices are among the highest in the world and a tad lower than those in Turkey.
Petrol costs Rs 114.03 per litre in the African country.

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Norway: Rs. 110 per litre

Norway is the third-largest oil exporter in the world, producing around 3 million barrels of oil per day, and the world's sixth-largest producer of natural gas, having significant gas reserves in the North Sea.
With so much oil, Norwegians should be paying less, but high taxes mean they are paying than most of us.
The tax increase is part of a wider government strategy to fight climate change by pushing Norwegians to leave their car at home.
Petrol costs about Rs 110 per litre there.

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Greece: Rs 101.07 per litre

Oil is Greece's most important fuel source, accounting for 62 per cent of total energy consumption.
But oil's share is slowly falling, as natural gas becomes more important in the Greek energy market.
Oil is imported primarily from Iran, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Libya and Egypt.
Petrol costs about Rs 101.07 per litre there.

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Denmark: Rs 100 per litre

Denmark has proven oil reserves of 1.113 billion barrels or 0.08 per cent of the world's reserves, according to BP Statistical Energy Survey.
High taxes and lack of subsidies mean Danes are paying a lot more than most of the world.
Petrol costs Rs 100 per litre there.

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Sweden: Rs 97.27 per litre

Sweden is to take the biggest energy step of any advanced Western economy by trying to wean itself off oil completely within 15 years -- without building a new generation of nuclear power stations.
The attempt by the country of 9 million people to become the world's first practically oil-free economy is being planned by a committee of industrialists, academics, farmers, car makers, civil servants and others, who will report to parliament in several months.
Petrol costs about Rs 97.27 per litre there.

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The United Kingdom: Rs 97.15 per litre

BP controls the largest total amount of refining capacity in the United Kingdom, with facilities in Grangemouth, Scotland and Coryton, England.
Other companies with significant refining capacity in the UK include Total, Shell, ConocoPhillips and ChevronTexaco.
In the United Kingdom, the cost of petrol is exorbitantly high.
Petrol costs Rs 97.15 per litre in the UK.

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The Netherlands: Rs 95.25 per litre

The Netherlands has a refining capacity totalling 1,233,000 barrels per day.
The Nerefco (Netherlands Refining Company) oil refinery is located in the Rotterdam port area and has the largest crude oil refining capacity in Europe.
Nerefco is a joint venture between BP and Chevron Texaco.
Petrol costs about Rs 95.25 per litre there.

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Now the Countries where Petrol is Cheaper as compared to India.


The United States: Rs 43.7 per litre

The United States is the largest energy consumer in terms of total use. This is three times the consumption by the United States in 1950.
The US ranks seventh in energy consumption per-capita after Canada and a number of small countries. The vast majority of this energy is derived from fossil fuels.
Energy consumption has increased at a faster rate than energy production over the past 50 years in the US. This difference is now largely met through imports.
Petrol costs about Rs 43.7 per litre there.

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Pakistan: Rs 43.29 per litre

Pakistan has a semi-industrialised economy, which mainly encompasses textiles, chemicals, food processing, agriculture and other industries.
The economy has suffered in the past from decades of internal political/sectarian violence, a fast growing population and mixed levels of foreign investment.
Petrol costs about Rs 43.29 per litre there.

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Qatar: Rs 10.46 per litre

Petroleum is the cornerstone of Qatar's economy and accounts for more than 70 per cent of total government revenue, more than 60 per cent of gross domestic product, and roughly 85 per cent of export earnings.
Petrol costs about Rs 10.46 per litre there.

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Kuwait: Rs 9.63 per litre

The petroleum industry in Kuwait is the largest industry in the country, accounting nearly half of the country's GDP.
Kuwait has proven crude oil reserves of 104 billion barrels, estimated to be 10 per cent of the world's reserves.
Kuwait's oil reserves are the fourth-largest in the world.
Petrol costs about Rs 9.63 per litre there.

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Bahrain: Rs 9.51 per litre

Petroleum and natural gas, the only significant natural resources in Bahrain, dominate the economy and provide about 60 per cent of budget revenues.
Bahrain was the first Gulf state to discover crude oil. Because of limited reserves, Bahrain has worked to diversify its economy over the past decade.
Petrol costs about Rs 9.51 per litre there.

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Turkmenistan: Rs 8.55 per litre

Turkmenistan has proven oil reserves of roughly 600 million barrels. It is possible, however, that oil reserves are over 2 billion barrels plus 6 billion barrels of undiscovered reserves.
Natural gas, crude oil and oil products make up about 80 per cent of the country's exports.
Petrol costs about Rs 8.55 per litre there.

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Saudi Arabia: Rs 5.35 per litre

Saudi Arabia has an oil-based economy with strong government control over major economic activities.
Saudi Arabia possesses 25 per cent of the world's proven petroleum reserves, ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum and plays a leading role in Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Petrol costs about Rs 5.35 per litre there.

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AB BAARI HAI INN SAB K BAAP KI

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Venezuela: Rs 0.71 per litre 

The economy of Venezuela is largely based on the petroleum sector, which accounts for roughly a third of the country's GDP, around 80 per cent of total exports, and more than half of the government operating revenues.
Venezuela is the fifth-largest member of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries by oil production.
Petrol costs only about Rs 0.71 per litre there.


Lag gaya na Mirgi ka doura.. 
Bhailog..Ye unki Dariya-dili hai ki 70 paise bhi le rhe hai..
Warna unka bas chale to free me petrol baatein, wo bhi via pipe, sidhe aapke ghar k nal me.. 

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Ek do Khushkhabri hai sunane ko.. 
Soch raha hu, ye naik kaam bhi idharich kar du. 



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India will be handed USD 175,000 for finishing as the number-one Test side,
while also pocketing another USD 75,000 for finishing as second-ranked ODI team this season, the ICC said on Thursday.
Bahut mehnat kiyela hai, ab apni Chapai karne ki baari. 

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not many people believed that the stockily built little—known lad could work up that amount of pace. 

Ye raha uss chokre ka fotu-
Varun Aaron Pic

Aur ye raha uska fastest ball wala vid-
Varun Aaron Vid



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