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Pakistan grapples with sky-high inflation; Wheat flour costs 800 Pak rupees, Chapati worth 25 Pak rupees | World News

[ad_1] Inflation is steeply rising in Pakistan, causing citizens to struggle to afford essential items to provide basic meals for their families, news agency ANI reported. People in the country’s Karachi city have stated that the increasing rates of basic amenities are adversely affecting the common public. A kilo of flour now stands at 800…

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This Country Has Highest Living Cost In All Of Asia. Inflation Rate At 25%

[ad_1] People reach out to get charity food handouts in Pakistan. (File Photo) Islamabad: Pakistan has the highest living cost in all of Asia with a 25 per cent inflation rate and its economy may grow at the fourth lowest pace of 1.9 per cent in the region, according to a new Asian Development Bank…

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12 Eggs Cost 400 Pak Rupee In Cash-Strapped Nation’s Second-Largest City

[ad_1] Onions are reportedly being sold for between 230 and 250 PKR per kg (Representational) Lahore: The price of eggs in Pakistan has soared to 400 Pakistani Rupees (PKR) per dozen in Punjab’s provincial capital of Lahore, ARY News reported, citing market sources on Sunday. This comes as the local administration has failed to enforce…

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Pakistan Inflation: Pakistan inflation projected to ease to 20-22% for FY24: Central bank report

[ad_1] KARACHI: Pakistan’s inflation rate will ease to around 20-22% in the 2024 financial year, the central bank governor said on Friday in a report issued weeks ahead of a national election which could help restore political and economic stability to the country. The bank will continue to take decisions to prevent high inflation from…

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Crisis-Hit Pakistan Hikes Petrol And Diesel Prices Again

[ad_1] Decision was taken due to the “increasing trend” of petrol prices in the international market Islamabad: Amid growing economic challenges, Pakistan on Friday announced another hike in the prices of petrol and high-speed diesel. The decision was taken due to the “increasing trend” of petrol prices in the international market, the Pakistan’s Finance Ministry said…

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