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Govt announces new petrol rates

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ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has announced new petrol rates for the next fortnight here on Sunday.

The petrol rates will come into effect from tonight, i-e, December 01, 2025.

According to the official notification, the new price of high-speed diesel has been set at Rs 279.65 per litre, while the price of petrol has decreased by Rs 2, making the new price Rs 263.45 per litre.

The price of petroleum products has been cut, announced the government, and it is surely a piece of good news for the citizens already battling with inflation. It has cut the price of petroleum products by Rs 4.79.

The Petroleum Division, in this regard, issued a notification for the implementation of these changes, starting from midnight tonight, while the new prices would remain effective for the next 15 days.

Citizens are of the view that it will provide relief to their financial burden as pertaining to daily needs.

 

Staff Reporter

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