The Pakistan Naanbai Association has decided to maintain the current prices of roti and naan until the end of Ramadan, despite significant increases in the costs of essential ingredients and operational expenses. According to ProPakistani, the association's General Council, which includes representatives from various districts such as Rawalpindi, Attock, and Jhelum, made this decision during a meeting chaired by Central President Shafiq Qureshi. The article highlights that the price of a 79-kg flour bag has surged from Rs. 7,600 to Rs. 11,700, and fine flour has increased from Rs. 8,200 to Rs. 12,600, with further increases expected by the end of Ramadan. This decision aims to provide some relief to consumers during the holy month, but the association warns that prices will rise after Eidul Fitr, with roti and naan becoming Rs. 5 more expensive, and paratha and roghni naan seeing a Rs. 10 increase.
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Pakistan Naanbai Association Maintains Roti and Naan Prices Until Ramadan

Despite rising costs, Pakistan Naanbai Association keeps roti, naan prices stable till Ramadan's end. Post-Eid, expect Rs. 5-10 hikes due to unsustainable flour, ghee, LPG price surges.
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