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Pakistan

Railways announces five percent more discount on freight

  • The railways has already given 20 per cent discount on the freight to share burden of the business community due to COVID-19.
Published June 19, 2020

LAHORE: The Pakistan Railways has announced more five percent concession in the transport charges for businessmen on container and coal train.

According to the PR sources, the decision has been taken to facilitate the business community in wake of coronavirus pandemic effects on business under the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The railways has already given 20 per cent discount on the freight to share burden of the business community due to COVID-19.

Now the total concession on freight has reached up to 25 per cent.

Meanwhile, the businessmen welcomed the decision.

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