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Kerosene price hiked by Rs 4.73 per liter after petrol & diesel

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ISLAMABAD: After petrol and diesel, the price of kerosene has also been increased.

Kerosene has been made more expensive by Rs 4.73 per liter, OGRA has also issued a notification of the increase in the price of kerosene.

According to the notification issued by OGRA, after an increase of Rs 4.73 per liter, the new price of kerosene has become Rs 180.53 per liter. The increase in the price of kerosene has been implemented from February 16, before which the price of kerosene was Rs 175.80 per liter.

It should be remembered that the government has increased the prices of petrol and diesel for the next fortnight. The government has increased the price of petrol by Rs 5, after which the new price of petrol has become Rs 258.17 per liter.

In addition, the price of high-speed diesel has been increased by Rs 7.32, after which the new price of high-speed diesel has become Rs 275.70.

The Petroleum Division has issued a notification of the price increase. The increase in the prices of petroleum products has been implemented.

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