Time to rejig oil pricing policy
As the country battles with the fallout of rising crude, it is time for the policy makers to relook at the faulty pricing policy of petroleum products. More often than not, the blame of high crude prices is laid on the taxes - customs duty, sales tax and excise duties etc. The rationale for cutting taxes is definitely there, but when we talk about crude rising by nearly 50 to 60 per cent from the present levels, a harder look has to be given to the way the oil companies are paid for the production of petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene.