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Petrol prices likely to drop in Pakistan Petrol prices likely to drop in Pakistan

Petrol prices likely to drop in Pakistan

April 12, 2025
Federal govt slashed petrol prices by Rs 1 per liter Federal govt slashed petrol prices by Rs 1 per liter

Federal govt slashed petrol prices by Rs 1 per liter

March 29, 2025
Petrol and Diesel Prices to Change in Pakistan from December 16, 2024 Petrol and Diesel Prices to Change in Pakistan from December 16, 2024

Petrol and Diesel Prices to Change in Pakistan from December 16, 2024

December 14, 2024
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Big Drop Expected in Petrol Prices

September 12, 2024
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