In a move that reflects recent developments in Punjab, the federal government has announced a reduction in the prices of bread and naan in Islamabad.
The price of new bread is set at $16, and the price of naan is set at $20 after a notice was issued by the capital district administration. The amendment, which applies to 120 grams of roti and naan, is part of efforts to ease the financial burden on consumers.
The announcement, effective immediately, confirms the federal government’s commitment to addressing the issue of the availability of essential food supplies. It shows the active stance of the authorities in Islamabad to ensure fair and affordable prices for citizens.
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Assistant commissioners and price inspectors across the capital have been instructed by the deputy commissioner of Islamabad to implement the new tariff rules diligently.
With the implementation of these revised prices, consumers can expect freedom throughout the day, especially for essential food items such as bread and rice. This move is expected to have a positive impact on households in Islamabad and increase the availability of basic necessities.
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On Sunday, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced a reduction in the effective price of bread by Rs 16 per piece.
“Thank God, the Punjab government has reduced the price of bread by $16 from today,” Maryam Nawaz posted on social media platform X.