Chicken prices in Islamabad-Rawalpindi break records
The residents of Islamabad and Rawalpindi are grappling with a significant increase...
Islamabad’s interim government is expected to increase the prices of petrol and diesel in the upcoming biweekly review on January 31, covering the first half of February.
According to reports, the surge in petroleum prices is attributed to growing international rates, driven by heightened tensions in the Middle East stemming from Houthi rebels’ attacks on cargo ships associated with the US and Israel.
The federal government adjusts petroleum prices every two weeks based on recommendations from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA).
The regulatory authority is anticipated to raise the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 7 per liter each on January 31, following consecutive reductions in the past few months. The revised prices are set to be implemented from February 1 to February 15.
As of now, the cost per liter of petrol is Rs 259.34, and high-speed diesel is priced at Rs 276.21 per liter in Pakistan.
If the government approves a Rs7 per liter increase in the prices of both commodities, the revised rates would be Rs266.34 per liter for petrol and Rs283.21 per liter for diesel.
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