In a significant move to provide public relief, the Utility Stores Corporation has announced a reduction in the price of ghee. This price cut aims to support families registered under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) as well as the general consumer base.
Price Reductions for BISP-Registered Families
According to a spokesperson from the Utility Stores Corporation, the price of ghee for BISP-registered families has been reduced by Rs 18 per kilogram. Previously priced at Rs 393 per kilogram, BISP customers will now pay Rs 375 per kilogram.
Benefits for General Consumers
Similarly, the general consumers will also benefit from the price reduction. They will now be charged Rs 445 per kilogram instead of the previous price of Rs 463, marking a reduction of Rs 18 per kilogram.
Immediate Implementation
The spokesperson confirmed that these new prices are effective immediately, ensuring that consumers can benefit from the price cuts without delay. This initiative is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to provide economic relief to the public, particularly those most in need.
For further details, consumers are encouraged to visit their nearest Utility Store and take advantage of the newly reduced prices.