ISLAMABAD: The Bureau of Statistics revealed on Thursday that Pakistan’s annual inflation rate has dipped by 0.4 percent in the month of November.
The bureau of Statistics revealed that the inflation rate stood at 4.21 percent in October which has now reduced to 3.81 percent.
It was also revealed that the inflation rate was mainly backed by the prices of food commodities.
According to year to year basis, the steepest rise was seen in the prices of garlic, gram, pulses and potatoes while onions, tomatoes and petrol saw the steepest drop.
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