According to sources, Gold Fake regular is likely to be priced at Rs 78 for a pack of 10 cigarettes as against Rs 68 now, up 15 per cent, while Navy Cut brand is likely to be priced at Rs 78 for packs of 10 cigarettes pack, up 12 per cent from Rs 70 now.
ITC is India's largest cigarette manufacturer. ITC's cigarettes with revised prices are expected to hit market by end of the next week.
When contacted, ITC spokesperson said: "We do not give any guidance on future pricing strategies."
Citing need for promotion of public health, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had increased excise duty on tobacco products in the Budget 2015-16.
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"Excise duty on cigarettes is being increased by 25 per cent for cigarettes of length not exceeding 65 mm and by 15 per cent for cigarettes of other lengths. Similar increases are proposed on cigars, cheroots and cigarillos," he had said in his budget speech.
As per the Budget proposals, excise duty on cut tobacco is being increased to Rs 70 per kg from Rs 60 per kg earlier.