India, Jan. 31 -- As local train services are not functional for all passengers right now due to COVID-19 outbreak, most of the people use two-wheelers and their vehicles for commuting. Fuel prices being on an all-time high in the city adds to the financial burden on most of us. The state and central government should immediately take measures to bring the fuel prices under control. Value-added tax (VAT) should be decreased. Fuel prices in the city climbed for the second day in the city, on Wednesday. The price of one litre of petrol is now Rs 92.86 and one litre of diesel is Rs 83.30. Earlier, the highest petrol price was recorded in October 2018 with a litre costing Rs 91.34 in the city, while the highest price of diesel was recorded on...