Petrol and diesel prices stable
Kathmandu. Nepal Oil Corporation has decided to continue the retail sale price of petroleum products. Despite receiving the new purchase price from Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the Board of Directors' meeting held on Monday decided not to change the consumer prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene.
According to the corporation, although the price has to be adjusted according to the automatic price system amid fluctuations in the price of petroleum products in the international market, the corporation has maintained the same price as before.
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