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Tuesday 3rd of June 2025 E-paper
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  Diesel, octane, and petrol prices cut, kerosene price hiked

The Energy and Mineral Resources Division announced on Saturday, May 31, a reduction in the prices of diesel, octane, and petrol, effective from midnight on Sunday, June 1.

Diesel prices have been slashed by Tk 2 per litre, while octane and petrol prices have been reduced by Tk 3 per litre.

However, under the new price determination formula, the price of kerosene has been increased by Tk 10 per litre, according to the notification.



  
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