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From Rs114 to Rs160: Industries Dept issues notification of new ghee, oil prices

byCustoms Today Report
02/04/2015
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LAHORE: Acting on the directives issued by Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Provincial Secretary Industries Naseem Sadiq has issued the notification of new price of one kg pouch/pack of different ghee and cooking oil companies.

After the chief minister special orders several companies have already reduced the prices accordingly. However, a special complaint cell has also been set up in the Industries Department for directly transferring the benefit of reduction in prices of ghee/oil to the masses.

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People can also register their complaints on toll free number 08000-9211 in case of overcharging, shortage in weight or non registration of company and, non displaying rate list.

The new price of one kg pouch or pack of Iqbal Banaspati Ghee will be Rs137/Iqbal cooking oil Rs145, Shahroz/apna ghee Rs114/Shahroz/apna oil Rs130, Asia Banaspati Ghee Rs141/Asia cooking oil Rs147, Family Ghee/Oil Rs139, Awami, Royal, Crown, Sohna, Tarang, Islamabad, Manpasand, Aftab, Anees, Faizan Ghee Rs114, Super Latif Banaspati Ghee Rs139/Super Latif Oil Rs145, Fauji Banaspati Rs135/Fauji oil Rs136, Sultan Ghee Rs141/Sultan cooking oil Rs147, Darja Awal Yadgar Banaspa’ti Rs132/Darja Awal Yadgar cooking oil Rs142, Best Banaspati Rs129/Best cooking oil Rs135/Sehar cooking oil Rs146, Khushi/Atiya Ghee Rs114 and Khushi/Atiya cooking oil Rs130, Shah Taj Ghee Rs133/Shah Taj cooking oil Rs142, Faizy/Abid/Kuko Ghee Rs114 and Faizy/Abid/Kuko cooking oil Rs130, Shahbaz Ghee Rs141/Shahbaz cooking oil Rs147, Ghani Banaspati Rs132/Ghani cooking oil Rs138, Kashmir Banaspati Ghee Rs153/Kashmir cooking oil Rs163, Kisan Banaspati Ghee Rs150/Kisan cooking oil Rs160, Sufi Banaspati Rs148/Sufi cooking oil Rs158 and Gai Banaspati Ghee Rs145/Gai cooking oil Rs155.

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