In an unexpected move, the central government early Wednesday again raised the petroleum cost by Rs1.45, taking it to Rs237.43 per liter for the leftover month of September, said a proclamation given by the Money Service.

"Right after fluctuating worldwide oil costs and conversion scale variety, the public authority has chosen to change the costs of oil-based goods," it added. After the overhauled petrol costs, there is a decline of Rs4.26 per liter in the cost of Light Speed Diesel (LSD), after which the LSD will currently be accessible for Rs197.28 per liter.
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Nonetheless, the cost of High-velocity Diesel (HSD) will continue as before at Rs247.43 per liter.
The Money division in its warning additionally said that the cost of Lamp oil has been cut by Rs8.30 per liter, after which, it will be sold for Rs202.02 per liter.
The new costs will be viable from September 21, the notice added.
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