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Honeymoon Canceled: Fuel Prices Rise Again in Pakistan

The federal government has decided to change the prices of motor spirit (MS) petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) for the … Read More The post Honeymoon Canceled: Fuel Prices Rise Again in Pakistan appeared first on ProPakistani .

Honeymoon Canceled: Fuel Prices Rise Again in Pakistan

The Pakistani government has raised fuel prices once more, causing honeymooners to reconsider their trips. The federal government announced changes to motor spirit (MS) petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) prices for the following day, according to the latest update from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA). Petrol prices rose by 0.27 PKR to 337.78 PKR per litre, while diesel increased by 1.64 PKR to 364.70 PKR per litre.

This is the latest in a series of daily revisions, with petrol prices climbing by 25.48 PKR and diesel by 35.19 PKR since the update began.

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