Fuel Crisis in India
Energy insecurity is India's latest tryst with its independence ending In July 2006 crude oil prices rose to a high level, US $ 79 a barrel. In India, the price of petrol and diesel has risen, respectively, by 59.6 percent and 78.8 percent from 2002 levels. The forced government, along with public oil companies, has received 87.5 percent of the cost of rising oil prices. After rising prices last year, many in Delhi-ites reportedly switched to buses, and the metropolitan area - Delhi Metro Rail Corporation - showed a 12 percent increase in travel. as Jabir Kakar, owner of a petrol pump in the Hemkunt Colony, said, “Our sales show the difference as prices rise. Finally, prices have risen, and our average sales have dropped by almost 10 percent. People find ways to save fuel, whenever their monthly budget is used - they buy cheaper fuel to save money. " It is clear that the price of petrol, especially the price of travel, costs each house Indians use more transport than ever