After the increase in bus fares and commercial gas, oil prices have now also shocked the common man with a double blow on his pockets from June 1 New prices of petrol and diesel released amid inflation in Bihar; From Patna to Bettiah, know what is the oil price in your city today

With the beginning of the new month i.e. June 1, the people of Bihar are seeing mixed effects of inflation. On one hand, traveling by buses and commercial gas cylinders used in shops and restaurants have become expensive since this morning, on the other hand, there has been some relief news from the prices of petrol and diesel. After a huge increase a few days ago, today oil companies have slightly cut fuel prices or kept them stable. However, due to the recent increase, prices are still at a high level, due to which the budget of the general public is already being affected.

Petrol and diesel prices today in major cities of Bihar

According to the latest update, today on June 1, 2026, the retail prices of petrol and diesel in different districts of Bihar are recorded as follows:












city/district Petrol price (₹/litre) Diesel Price (₹/Litre)
Patna ₹113.46 ₹99.47
Jehanabad ₹114.06 ₹100.03
Bhagalpur ₹114.14 ₹100.08
Muzaffarpur ₹114.18 ₹100.13
Went ₹114.43 ₹100.38
Motihari (East Champaran) ₹114.78 ₹100.70
Sitamarhi ₹114.95 ₹100.84
Bettiah (West Champaran) ₹115.06 ₹101.02

Oil is most expensive in Bettiah, minor relief in Patna

If we look at these figures carefully, oil prices remain the highest in Bettiah, West Champaran, Bihar. In Bettiah, the price of petrol has crossed ₹115 and diesel is also being sold above ₹101, which is much higher than cities like the capital Patna and Muzaffarpur. At the same time, the people of Bhagalpur and Patna have definitely got some relief with the slight decline, which will provide minor relief to those who drive daily.

All-round pressure on pockets:

At present, pressure on the daily budget of the common man is increasing from many sides. Even though there is no big jump in the prices of petrol and diesel today, the increase in bus fares and the cost of commercial gas cylinders will directly affect daily expenses. Eating out and traveling by public transport is now going to be a little more expensive for the common people.