![]() ![]() Lakshminarayanan's fuel station near Kasaragod town is 30km from the Thalappady border, so his sales have slumped only 75%. Right on the border at Thalappady, there is Kerala Fuels. The price disparity has almost killed our business," he said. ![]() "In terms of sales of fuel, 10 trucks get us more business than 200 passenger cars. "They don't have to buy fuel in Kerala at all," he said.įuel stations on the highway get 60% of their business from commercial vehicles, particularly interstate trucks. Trucks entering Kerala from Karnataka fill their fuel tanks (300 to 400 litres) and top up again in Mahe, he said. Lately, his pump has been selling only 2,500 litres of diesel a day, he said. Since November 2021 - when the government of Karnataka slashed taxes on diesel and petrol by Rs 7 - the sale at his fuel station has slumped. His fuel station on the highway near CPCRI used to sell 10,000 litres of diesel every day when the price differences between Kerala and Karnataka were negligible. When compared with Kasaragod, petrol is cheaper by nearly Rs 6 per litre and diesel is cheaper by Rs 8 to Rs 9 per litre in Mangaluru. Diesel in Mahe is cheaper by Rs 10 and petrol is cheaper by around Rs 11.Ĭommercial trucks delivering goods till Kochi from other states have almost stopped filling their tanks in Kerala, said K Lakshminarayanan, district treasurer of the dealers' association. "But those on the highway and on the borders are affected the most," rues Moosa Cherkalam, state secretary of All India Petrol Pump Dealers Association. Sales of petrol and diesel in the district have slumped by 25 to 30%, said dealers. ![]()
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