Islamabad [Pakistan], November 11 (ANI) Pakistan's fragile economy has once again been jolted by a new surge in fuel prices, with the government announcing that petrol will now cost PKR 265.45 per litre after a rise of PKR 2.43, while high-speed diesel climbed by PRK 3.02 to PKR 278.44. Though these adjustments are presented as routine, they have unleashed a new wave of inflationary strain on citizens already buckling under relentless price pressures, as reported by Dawn.

According to Dawn, for ordinary Pakistanis, this is not merely a price revision; it is another heavy blow to already stretched household budgets.

Each fuel price increase sets off an inflationary chain reaction that impacts food, electricity, transport, and industrial costs, embedding inflation deeper into daily life an

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