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Every rupee counts: Hyderabad reacts as petrol price crosses ₹110 mark

Every rupee counts: Hyderabad reacts as petrol price crosses ₹110 mark

Posted on May 15, 2026 By admin


The numbers on petrol station displays were revised on Friday (May 15, 2026), and with them rose a familiar sense of unease among Hyderabad’s commuters. At fuel bunks across the city, riders glanced at the revised rates, some asking attendants to stop at round figures lower than usual, others exchanging weary smiles that said more than words could. The city’s relentless traffic moved as always, but beneath the honking and bustle was a quieter calculation, of tighter budgets, trimmed expenses and one more price rise to absorb.

Oil marketing companies on Friday announced a ₹3 per litre increase in fuel prices, pushing petrol in Hyderabad to ₹110.89 per litre and diesel to ₹98.90, amid rising global energy costs linked to the ongoing West Asia conflict.

“Fuel prices do not feel like a gradual increase anymore. It feels like people are being pushed beyond their limit. We were already paying around ₹107 per litre, and now it has crossed ₹110. For ordinary citizens who depend on daily travel, this feels unfair, frustrating and economically exhausting,” said Chris Adams, a school teacher from Sun City, Bandlaguda.

“The recent hike in fuel prices is definitely hitting hard. I spend about ₹2,500 every week just on petrol and diesel, and with other daily expenses also rising, it is becoming very heavy on the pocket,” said Bansari Trivedi, a teacher from Sainikpuri. Referring to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal to avoid single-person vehicle use, she said while the intent was understandable, it was not something that could be implemented overnight. “Given the extreme heat and the lifestyle we are used to, suddenly stopping car use is not practical,” she said. She added that shifting to public transport was also not an easy alternative for many.

“The crowds, lack of basic civic sense and the overall inconvenience make it difficult to adjust from using a personal car to commuting by bus every day,” she said. To cope with rising costs, Ms. Trivedi said she had started carpooling with friends.

“Three or four of us now travel in one car instead of taking separate vehicles. We have also been cutting back on other expenses, though that too feels like a lifestyle compromise,” she said. Calling it a serious issue, she said, “Sudden changes are difficult, but with some planning, we can manage better and ease the burden a bit.”

For homemaker Sneha Reddy from Begumpet, the increase is likely to show up in places beyond the fuel bill. “Every month we carefully plan our expenses, from groceries to school fees and utility bills. Fuel hikes may look small on paper, but for middle-class families they slowly disturb the entire household budget. Auto fares increase, delivery charges rise, and even vegetables become costlier,” she said.

Sai Prasad, a private employee from Hafeezpet, said the impact would be felt across households. “A steep fuel hike is a domino effect. It means more expensive groceries, costlier transport and tighter margins. While the appeal to put nations first during a global energy crunch makes sense, the reality on the ground is that the middle class is once again left scrambling to recalibrate their kitchen-table budgets,” he said.

Ashish Chowdhury, a brand strategist from Hitec City, said the larger concern was the uncertainty surrounding future hikes.

“Today’s hike can mostly be absorbed within commuters’ individual fuel budgets. It is how this will manifest in other forms that is worrisome. Prices of raw materials and produce are bound to increase due to logistics costs, and coupled with recent LPG price hikes, industries already facing pressure are in for a rough ride,” he said.

Some, however, said they had managed to escape the immediate impact. Anup Kumar, who switched to an electric scooter last year, said the latest revision only reinforced his decision. “I had to rest my 650 cc motorcycle as it was becoming a hassle to use for daily commuting. Now I have been moving around the city without a worry,” he said with a chuckle.

At a petrol station in Trimulgherry, Kanti Lal watched the meter race upward as his tank filled. “Each rupee counts for a common man. We weigh options and switch between quick commerce apps to get the lowest rate possible. ₹3 per litre adds up big time in bulk refilling. Nobody fills one litre. We often fill two-wheeler tanks with five to eight litres on an average and let us not even talk about four-wheelers,” he said.

Published – May 15, 2026 04:15 pm IST



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