Monday, October 16, 2023

Petrol Prices in Pakistan

 The government has cut petrol prices by Rs40. Now, petrol will cost Rs283.38 per litre instead of Rs323.38. Diesel prices have also been reduced by Rs15, making it Rs291.18 per litre for the next two weeks.

Earlier this month, petrol prices had been decreased by Rs8, making it Rs323.38 per litre. At the same time, diesel prices dropped by Rs11 to Rs318.18 per litre, and kerosene oil became cheaper by Rs7.53, costing Rs237.28 per litre.

Murtaza Solangi, the Information and Broadcasting Minister, stated that transportation companies should now reduce their charges because of these fuel price cuts. He emphasized the importance of local authorities ensuring these savings benefit the public. He mentioned this on a platform like Twitter, reminding transporters to lower their rates as the government has reduced fuel costs.

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