ISLAMABAD: After petroleum and high-speed diesel, a hike in prices of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has also been issued on Monday.
Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) revealed through a notification on Monday that an elevation in prices of LPG used in homes in place of sui gas has been issued.
As per the notification, LPG’s prices have increased by Rs41.27 after which a cylinder of 11.8 grams would cost around Rs1563.92.
Last month, the price of LPG cylinders was Rs1522.64.
Earlier, the government had also issued a hike of Rs6 per litre of petrol taking its price to Rs98.89 while also raising the prices of high-speed diesel and kerosene oil by Rs3 which lifts their cost to Rs117.43 and Rs80.54 respectively.
Pakistani minister offers to export rickshaws to Belarus in lighthearted conversation with Belarusian leader
Construction work allowed in four districts — Lahore, Gujranwala, Multan and Faisalabad
Public, private education centres to remain closed tomorrow owing to "law and order situation"
Former ruling party pursuing agenda of "violence" to start "politics of dead bodies", says Punjab minister
Belarusian president to hold extensive talks with PM Shehbaz and discuss areas of bilateral cooperation, says FO
Third meeting of JCP under 26th Constitutional Amendment held with CJP Yahya Afridi in the chair