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Russia Becomes The Second-largest Oil Supplier To India

Russia becomes the second-largest oil supplier to India, leaving Saudi Arabia behind. Russia has overtaken Saudi Arabia in terms of oil exports to India.

Now Russia has become the second-largest oil supplier to India. Iran still remains the largest country in the supply of oil to India.

According to industry data, Russia supplied about 25 million barrels of oil per day to India in May. This is about 16 percent of India’s total requirement.

India is the third-largest importer of oil in the world. According to the data, Saudi Arabia has now come third in terms of supplying oil to India.

According to the data, Indian refineries received 8.19 lakh barrels of oil per day from Russia in May. This is the biggest figure for getting oil in any one month.

According to the data, Indian companies got 2.77 lakh barrels of oil daily in April. Due to the war with Ukraine, Western countries imposed several trade sanctions on Russia.

Because of this many countries did not buy oil from Russia. Indian companies benefited from this and they imported record oil at cheaper rates in May.

In general, Indian companies buy less oil from Russia due to higher transportation costs.

Due to the war with Ukraine, Western countries imposed several trade sanctions on Russia. Because of this many countries did not buy oil from Russia.

Indian companies benefited from this and they imported record oil at cheaper rates in May. In general, Indian companies buy less oil from Russia due to higher transportation costs.

At the same time, according to the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air, China has now become Russia’s largest energy buyer, overtaking Germany.

According to the center, since February 24, China has bought 93 billion euros (about $ 97 billion) of oil, natural gas, and coal from Russia.

Swiggy and Zomato were reprimanded by the Consumer Ministry and said – to improve their attitude within a fortnight

In the wake of increasing complaints from companies like Swiggy and Zomato, which provide online delivery services of food items, the government has come down heavily on them.

The government has expressed strong displeasure over the flurry of payment-related complaints including delay in delivery, loose packing, wrong items, over-recovery of the prescribed price, and non-promise of gift-giving.

The Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs has given a fortnight to these companies to improve their consumer grievance redressal mechanism.

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has called a meeting of the online food delivery companies and reprimanded them.

A bunch of complaints of thousands lodged against him was shown in the meeting.

These complaints have been lodged by the consumers on the National Consumer Helpline (1915) after getting fed up with their services.

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