
The outgoing caretaker government in Pakistan announced a significant hike in petrol prices on Thursday, exacerbating the financial burden on the already struggling masses grappling with inflation.
According to a notification from the Finance Division, the price of petrol surged by Rs4.13 per litre, reaching Rs279.75 per litre, effective until March 15. Meanwhile, the price of high-speed diesel remained unchanged at Rs287.33 per litre.
This marks the third consecutive price increase by the interim administration, with this adjustment being the final one before the anticipated transition to an elected prime minister
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