Revenue from higher taxes on fuel required to run various developmental schemes, justifies Centre


New Delhi, Jul 26 (IANS): The government has justified high level of taxation on auto fuels suggesting that revenue from petroleum sector is important for running various developmental schemes but has refused to acknowledge the role played by higher prices of petrol and diesel in fuelling inflationary pressure on the economy.

Replying to a question on impact of rising fuel prices on country's economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic in the Lok Sabha, minister of petroleum and natural gas Hardeep Singh Puri said that revenue generated by taxation (on petroleum products) is used in various developmental schemes of the Government like Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Pradhan Mantri Ujjawala Yojana (PMUY), Ayushman Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKY) and also to provide relief to the poor during the pandemic by schemes like Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) under which free ration was provided to 80 crore beneficiaries during April, 2020 to November 2020 and May-June 2021, free vaccination against Covid-19 etc.

He said that over the last 7 years, length of National Highways has gone up by 50 per cent from 91,287 km (as of April 2014) to 1,37,625 km (as on 20 March 2021). Highway construction per day in India increased almost 3 times from 12 km/day in 2014-15 to 33.7 km/day in 2020-21. So, the minister said cess is used for infrastructure development and also generates employment.

Regarding higher prices of fuel raising inflationary pressure on the economy, the minister in his reply said that the weightage of petrol, diesel and LPG in the WPI index is 1.60 per cent, 3.10 per cent and 0.64 per cent indicating that petroleum products may not be responsible rising prices in other categories.

Taxes both by the Centre and the States account for a lion's share of current retail price of petrol and diesel. The Central Government levies Excise/Cess on Petrol of Rs 32.90/litre which includes Basic Excise Duty of Rs 1.40, Road & Infrastructure Development Cess of Rs 18, Agriculture and Infrastructure Development Cess of Rs 2.50 and Special Additional Excise Duty of Rs 11.

The current Central Excise/Cess on Diesel is Rs 31.80 per litre which includes Basic Excise Duty of Rs 1.80, Road & Infrastructure Development Cess of Rs 18, Agriculture and Infrastructure Development Cess of Rs 4 and Special Additional Excise Duty of Rs 8.

The total excise duty/cess incidence as percentage of retail selling on petrol and diesel is 32.4 per cent and 35.4 per cent respectively, as on July 16, 2021.

Besides, the State Governments levy VAT on the total amount of base price & Central Taxes of petrol & diesel which vary from Rs 4.83 in Andaman & Nicobar Islands to Rs 29.55 in Maharashtra, Rs 29.88 in Rajasthan, Rs 31.55 in Madhya Pradesh for petrol and Rs 4.74 in Andaman & Nicobar Islands to Rs 21.82 in Rajasthan for diesel, as on July 22, 2021.

The current retail price of petrol and diesel is hovering around Rs 101.54 a litre and Rs 89.87 a litre in Delhi. The retail prices have increased 41 times since May 1 this year taking up petrol prices by Rs 11.44 per litre in the national capital. Similarly, diesel price has increased by Rs 9.14 per litre in the national capital.

Since April 2020, petrol prices have increased by Rs 32.25 per litre from Rs 69.59 a litre to Rs 101.84 a litre now in Delhi. Similarly, diesel prices during the period has increased by Rs 27.58 per litre from Rs 62.29 to Rs 89.87 a litre in the national capital.

The minister in his reply also informed that after the country wide lockdown imposed on March 25, 2020, the consumption of petrol and diesel dropped to 20,068 TMT (thousand metric tonne) during April-June 2020 which was approximately 34 per cent less than the consumption of the same period (30,399 TMT) during previous year (2019).

As the lockdown was progressively lifted and economic activities resumed, the consumption of petrol and diesel gradually increased, reaching 28,410 TMT during January-March, 2021, which was approximately 106 per cent of the consumption during the same period in 2019.

Further, the consumption dropped with the restrictions imposed during the second wave of Covid-19 in April-May, 2021, only to pick up again. By July 21, 2021, the petrol sales in July were 118.65 per cent of the sales in the same time period in 2020, whereas they were 111.90 per cent of the July 2020 sales for diesel.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Bob, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 27 2021

    Seems like public not bothered these days and Govt wants to do whatever they want to keep happy the Corporate partners. Achhe Din Wow

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  • William D’Souza DSouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 27 2021

    Mr HOW MANY CRORES GOT FROM BACKYARD... FROM OIL COMPANY AMBANI???????

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  • A daily traveler, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 27 2021

    I travel to work every day. I have been paying a lot for my commute and saving up is a little hard. On my way, the roads are not just damaged due to rain but also they are bad due to poor work. They collect a lot of road tax and tolls but don't fix the roads properly. I am honestly jealous of the roads and people in Kasargod, they have low road tax but their roads even though they're smaller, they're comfortable.

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  • Rakesh Pinto, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    When congress Govt was rulign that time not required . BJP as a oposition party making so much hangama on road and protest . Now what kind of development ? any names please

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  • Roshan, UAE

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Why don't these ministers request a 50% cut down on all of their expenses. He is saying it only because he doesn't open his wallet to pay for the petrol/diesel in his vehicles as it's taken care by taxpayers. This gentleman did not exist or live in India before 2014 I assume as he feels the need to push prices up to manage all the yojanas. Why don't they print in newspapers all of the expenses/benefits given to the public. Let the people see for themselves and feel what they have lost past 7 odd years.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Why daily advertising in news papers and TV as well as road side and vehicles? Whose money is wasted on these wasteful expenditure? If they have achieved anything do they need to advertise to inform people?

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Today bhakts are hiding their heads in shame for electing a gobar government. One day everyone will realize that Modi is an empty teapot-chai vessel - whatever the advisors pour in, only that will come out (GIGO concept).

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  • Dinesh, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    If you need revenue take stern action on the following and not to cut the throat of common man -Why NPA's -Where is the Black money? -Where is Choksi, Modi, Mallya ? -Why Vistara project? -Why Executive flight for PM? -Why Statues? -Stop taking salary and other benefits as you are not employee but public servant. -and many more.....to list

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  • Dsouza, Mudarangadi/udupi

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Looks like public is ok with petrol price rising. No much opposition, so jistification is not required.

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Earlier prices used to go up only on annual budget day So little bit of hoarding cigarettes etc ... Now it is full year of prices going up .. no need of budget day .. Bank deposit interest rates down for honest savers etc Depositors .. savers penalised .. big borrowers go scot free Npa etc who are wilful defaulters many having good connections Then top up loans .. evergreening etc

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  • Pokka Cunnah (Da’Cunjaa), Kudla / Goa

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Sardar sahaab, you were better off as a diplomat, your stint earlier as Aviation minister was mediocre, only plus was the good command of English due to which you were able to turn and twist facts to suit your Masters.... period.... Sirjee, today’s statement is incredulous, coming from one of the few we’ll educated, you an ex career diplomat in the newly revamped cabinet.... did you not realise the previous government too had same compulsions?. Revenue, then too was required for development, certainly there was corruption and funds may have been siphoned... can you please categorically tell us that the higher petroleum prices weren’t spent on the biggest scam ever of snooping / horse trading / purchase of VIP aircraft’s, central Vista project etc. etc. ?? As citizens of india who voted for good governance we expect more from the Ministers to alleviate our misery,. Not statements which in today’s well informed society aren’t worth the cost of the paper it is written on......we pray God save our country for which .our forefathers sacrificed their lives...

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  • Mera Desh, Bharat

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    केंद्र सरकार के मान्य पेट्रोलियम और नैसर्गिक / प्राकृतिक गैस मंत्री हरदीप सिंह पूरी साहब, आप के हिसाप से दूसरोने किया तो अत्याचार, आप ने किया थो चमत्कार!!!!. पिछले साथ सालों में आपकी निकम्मा सरकार ने केवल वादे किये और कुछ नहीं. सारा हिंदुस्तान आज नाजुक स्थिति में है, देश में गरीब बढ़ रहे हैं तो अब आप ऐसा नहीं बोल सकते हैं. पेट्रोल के धाम घटावो नहीं थो, आनेवाले समाया में इस देश की जनता आप सब लोगोंको गेट पास देगी!!!!! ये तुम अच्छे से याद रकना.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    The Truth is always bitter- India is on downward spiral and when it crashes we won't be able to get it back on track as we will be slaves of globalists forever. Join the dots and you will know the truth about the present pandemic madness or hoax. India is bankrupt and borrowing big from World Bank and I MF which are controlled by Kill Gates and the Rothschilds. Their condition was - in case disasters happen how would you payback? The only option is follow what we dictate. Introduce Pandemic Act of British Era- total control to the central government if anyone try to expose then imprison them, tie up media through these measures and if they follow reward them, if they don't then let IT and CBI raids etc. 2005 Disaster Management laws introduced by Manmohan Singh too were part of strangling of democracy which is exploited by the present regime. All the measures and protocols of WHO are part of same agreement. Farm Laws and raising fuel prices are dictated by them. Ruining economy is their evil agenda but we and 194 nations are now trapped. The evil globalists have eliminated 3 political leaders who had exposed the pandemic by defying the WHO protocols. Global Warming Hoax is another reason to raise non renewable fuel prices and we will be forced to cut our consumption of them. Lockdowns are people control and reducing carbon emissions. Everything including vaccinations are part of the same hidden agenda. Wake up before its too late. Slavery or Freedom is ours .Better support our govt by stopping these and revolting against these globalists and not letting our leaders from wrecking our economy through biological weapons and pandemic hoaxes by exposing their evil agendas.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    da PM didn't consult dr. manmohan singhji b4 demonetization & slapping exorbitant g.s.t. demonetization & exorbitant g.s.t., has ruined india's economy. now most youngsters have lost their jobs becoz of demon & exorbitant gst, over dat da govt., is squeezing citizens with hefty fat taxes. dis govt., must resign as there is no road to uplift da economy. poor have b-come poor, middle class people have no choices except 2 remain poor category. shame on dis idiot govt. bhaktoum taliyammmm.....

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    In parliament it was announced govt not able to track true beneficiaries of schemes Running into crores So this is one type of scam AAdhhar etc was to ensure reaches true beneficiaries.. Further bank writeoffs Videocon group sold to Vedanta for peanuts Likewise many other writeoffs npas Demonetisation done to curb black money Now more currency in circulation and many found with large amts cash .. People are pledging gold Many cannot save their gold being auctioned No money for vaccines Now a new plan use CSR FUNDS OF CORPORATE TO BUY VACCINES With all this have central vista Aircraft’s .. Pegasus .. reserve bank reserves depleted Selling all public sector ....the list is long

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Revenues were not required taxes before 2014

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  • Sumit, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    If you are really talking about revenues, why can’t you use party funds?

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Wow..what a justification.. only they realized this after 2014

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    These are the completely failed ministers in Modi Govt. who do not know head and tale of managing "Economics"!!! Every Central Cabinet Minister is a failed example ...be it Defence,Finance,Agriculture or Rural Development. Jaisa Modi Raja waisa uska directionless ministers! These are the promised Acche Din from 2014....Petrol @ Rs.35/- and One Dollar equivalent to Re.15/- Modi Bakths Kush...Now they are scared of France's enquiry of Rafael deal corruption and Snoop-Gate of Pagasus

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  • Bala, Kudla

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    First reduce corruption's.Then you can sell petrol free.

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  • Manohar, Udupi

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    How much of tax money gone to pegasus ???? do you ever see the data ???? 7 years, still under.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    I wonder if Government is Penniless ...

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Fuel money collection for buying MLAS, MPS and for 2024 election. Tell us one good work done during pandemic.

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  • ANANDA, MANGALURU

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    When Modiji asked Manhohan Singh to SPEAK and lower the fuel price, was he aware that the then government also wanted money for various developments? Or he was a novice to Central Administration?

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    baad mem gaya tumhara schemes, idhar kaam, jobs nahim, jeb mem paisa nahim.

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  • Alfria, Manglore/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    He says revenue collected from oil, gas and other commodities are used for developing roads and other infrastructure than why the hell government is collecting toll tax when the road is built by public tax money.

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  • Pinky, Shirva

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Hello Jeevan Kudla, enjoy your vacation. Goodnight

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  • SJM, Mangalore.

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Govt is paying his fuel money that's the difference .

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Ok, agreed. You are conveniently justifying rise in fuel prices saying that it’s for development schemes. Then why were you protesting the same during UPA rule???

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  • Chetan .S, Mangaluru india

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Why these so called leaders or looters stop preaching nonsense.We the peopl od ondia have been always been fooled by these looters.Days are not far when citizens of india would have no other options but to throw out these so called leaders . We can only trust Army or our defence personnels

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    This minister along with his wife have made millions in earnings and savings during their diplomatic mission time. Does not understand the pulse and feeling of the common man. Vague justification. Only bhakths can digest it.

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Minister of petroleum and natural gas Hardeep Singh Puri instead of giving excuses by lying, why don't you directly mention that revenue generated by taxation (on petroleum products) is used in the Governments developmental scheme — Pradhan Mantri Adani-Ambani Get Rich Quick Yojana (PMAAGRQY)!

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  • Raphael Aranha, Moodubelle

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Where are those talking about UPA era oil bonds?

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  • NITIN SHETTY, bangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    kuch pane keliye kuch khona padta hai. bhakt logic . to travel on bullet train (as promised by feku govt.) u must sacrifice comfort of traveling by your private car or bike or scooty.

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  • Nellu, Jeppu

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    C... Ya govt just looting poor middle class people. Adani Ambanis day by day amazing theirs status. Feku is biggest threat for citizens. He looting government sectors nd selling to his gujju friends who helped him to win elections by financial help. Now he is paying them back looting Indian banks nd atx pay ers money.

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    Do not want unnecessary scheme to loot people... repeal farm law and make fuel price reachable to end consumer which will infact reduce Gasoline, house hold prices.. these people are elected by without brain children of RSS

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    BTW, what is the present developmental scheme you are running during all shut and all standstill covid times?????…….Only development we have seen since 2014 is development of BJP and its cronies bank balance while people are jobless and no future for younger generation.

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Mon, Jul 26 2021

    This claim is utter nonsense. The garib yogna has been a total failure because the gap between the rich and poor has only widened. The percentage of poor has shot up like never before. And about roads the number of toll booths and toll collection has only increased across the country. So apart from road tax there is money coming from tolls. Also the money collected from pm cares. If a government fails to lower the burden of the current day population then it is a failed state. All these claims of development in the absence of a happy population is such a waste. But alas we dont have a happy population but a happily blind population in the form of blind bhakths.

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