Ramadan to begin on Tuesday in Pakistan, says moon-sighting panel

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Members of Pakistan's moon sighting committee perform evening prayers after they tried to look for the new moon that will mark the start of the holy month of Ramadan, from Pakistan's Meteorological Department (PMD) building in Karachi, Pakistan May 5, 2019. (REUTERS)
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General view with Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, July 13, 2008. (REUTERS)
Updated 06 May 2019
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Ramadan to begin on Tuesday in Pakistan, says moon-sighting panel

  • Saudi Arabia and UAE to observe Ramadan starting Monday
  • The traditional moon-sighting methodology can lead to different countries declaring the start of Ramadan a day or two apart

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s moon-sighting committee announced on Sunday that the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan would begin in the country on Tuesday.

The committee held a meeting in Karachi after Maghreb (evening) prayer to determine the beginning of the holy month and announce its decision to the country’s 200 million Muslims.

In Saudi Arabia, Ramadan will begin on Monday, an announcement that will be followed by the UAE and most Muslims around the world.

The Islamic world follows a lunar calendar, and the traditional moon-sighting methodology can lead to different countries declaring the start of Ramadan a day or two apart.

Fasting during Ramadan is one of Islam’s five obligatory tenets, which includes zakat – compulsory charity – and completion of the Hajj pilgrimage in Makkah.

The month is followed by Eid-ul-Fitr, a religious holiday and celebration that marks the end of Ramadan.


Pakistan hikes prices of petrol by Rs5, diesel by Rs7.32 per liter for next fortnight

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Pakistan hikes prices of petrol by Rs5, diesel by Rs7.32 per liter for next fortnight

  • After latest increase, new price of petrol is RsRs258.17 per liter while that of diesel is Rs275.70 per liter
  • Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed fortnightly, influenced by global oil prices, exchange rate movements, taxes

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s government has increased the price of petrol by Rs5 per liter and that of high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs5 per liter and Rs7.32 per liter, respectively, an official notification by the Ministry of Energy said on Sunday. 

After the fresh increase, the new price of petrol is Rs258.17 per liter from the previous Rs253.17 per liter. Meanwhile, the new price of HSD is Rs275.70 per liter, up from the previous Rs268.38 per liter. 

“The government has raised the prices of petroleum products based on recommendations of OGRA [Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority],” a notification by the Ministry of Energy said on Sunday. 

Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed fortnightly and are influenced by global oil prices, exchange rate movements and domestic taxes. The pricing mechanism passes changes in import costs on to consumers.

The government kept the price of petrol unchanged on Feb. 1, increasing that of HSD by Rs11.30 per lite. 

Petrol is mainly used in private transport, motorcycles and rickshaws, while diesel fuels heavy transport and agricultural machinery and is considered a key driver of inflation in the South Asian country.

Financial analysts warn constant increases in prices of petroleum products stoke inflation, inflicting a heavy burden on consumers.