The recent surge in gas prices in Pakistan has raised significant concerns, particularly among the poor. The government's recent decision to hike gas prices has resulted in a myriad of complications for the less privileged members of society, leading to heightened financial strain and increased difficulty in meeting basic needs.
Moreover, the increase in gas prices has also had ripple effects on various industries, further impacting the job market and economic stability, highlighting the urgent need for interventions to mitigate the adverse consequences of this policy change.
Talal Rafiq Rind
Turbat
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