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  • Shehzad Roy impressed by female employees at filling station

    Shehzad Roy impressed by female employees at filling station

    On Thursday, singer and social activist Shehzad Roy shared a personal interaction on social media with a woman working at a petrol station.
    In the video, a woman attendant is seen filling fuel in his bike, a job usually reserved for men. Roy mentioned that he filmed the video with the woman’s consent.

    “I went to put petrol in my motorbike, and while turning off the bike and taking off my helmet, I heard a female voice say, ‘Nice bike, full tank, sir?’
    I told both the girls that they were my role models and that they gave me a reason to believe in Pakistan. Wah!” Roy wrote.
    As a social activist, Roy has always emphasized the importance of involving women in education, various jobs, and employment sectors for the country’s progress.

    Roy, a strong advocate for women’s rights and welfare in Pakistan, runs a non-profit organization called ‘Zindagi Trust’, which focuses on girls’ education in the country.

  • Pakistan has enough petrol for 20 days: Musadik Malik refutes fuel shortage rumours

    Pakistan has enough petrol for 20 days: Musadik Malik refutes fuel shortage rumours

    On Tuesday, many petrol stations in the cities of Punjab were closed, causing inconvenience for commuters searching for fuel. However, State Minister for Petroleum, Musadik Malik, refuted reports of a nationwide fuel shortage.

    Despite a recent increase of Rs35 per litre in petrol and diesel prices, consumers are still facing difficulties due to limited supply.

    This situation mirrors a similar occurrence earlier this month prior to the price hike. On January 29, the government raised the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs35 per litre in response to the significant devaluation of the rupee against the dollar.

    The devaluation of the local currency against the dollar reached historic lows after the unofficial cap on the greenback was removed. Consumers in cities such as Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Sargodha, Shakargarh, Khushab, Mandi Bahauddin, and Gojra have encountered difficulties obtaining fuel. Petrol stations that remained operational have experienced long lines of vehicles, with reports of owners rationing the commodity by only providing limited amounts to customers.

    According to Geo, the State Minister for Petroleum has issued a warning against hoarding, as the fuel supply is already precarious. The minister stated that hoarders should be prepared for the possibility of having their licenses revoked.

    He said that there is a 20-day supply of petrol and a 25-day supply of diesel in the country. He urged the public to report any petrol stations that may be restricting supply for profit.

    Malik emphasized that there is no shortage of petrol in the country and confirmed that there will be no increase in the prices of petroleum products before February 15.

  • Top driving techniques for reducing fuel consumption

    Top driving techniques for reducing fuel consumption

    The price of petrol in Pakistan is unforgivably high and motorists have no recourse since fuel is the basic and continuous expense for gasoline-powered vehicles. Still, the vast majority of auto owners want to lower their monthly fuel costs.

    Fuel economy may not be a huge concern if an individual rarely drives a car for short trips, but regular commuting and lengthy excursions make it challenging to save fuel.

    Here are a few tried-and-true tips that are well-known to increase mileage:

    Go easy on the accelerator

    This entails just accelerating the car when necessary. Frequent braking and engine revving increase fuel consumption whereas keeping the speed of the vehicle steady reduces fuel consumption. This is why you get greater mileage on long routes or motorways.

    It is strongly advised to maintain a low RPM (preferably less than 2,500), and if your automobile has an eco-mode, it would be helpful to frequently use it. Depending on the vehicle, this mode is especially made to improve fuel efficiency and can reduce fuel consumption by up to 15%.

    Watch your speed

    If your car has a small engine (under 1300cc), it will use more gasoline when travelling at speeds of 100 km/h or greater. To provide higher output, the engine must push harder, which raises the RPM and petrol usage.

    Bigger engines may generate greater power at lower RPMs, hence they are often unaffected by higher speeds as they require less power and repeated flooring.

    Be aware that hybrid engines are less affected by this as they may employ electric motors to maintain a high power output while consuming little fuel.

    Drive smartly

    A motorist may handle traffic more effectively by keeping an eye on the surroundings, maintaining safe distances, and analysing the driving habits of other drivers. By doing this, the motorist may prepare for obstacles including roadblocks, red lights, road closures, and bumps.

    Additionally, it aids in intelligent acceleration and deceleration. Ultimately, smart driving is one of the best ways to increase safety and reduce fuel consumption.

    Avoid idling

    This is the most basic fuel-saving advice offered by automotive specialists. It is clear that idling for an extended period of time wastes fuel. In addition, warming up a car shouldn’t take more than 60 seconds.

    Use AC when needed

    When the air conditioner (AC) is on, cars use more petrol. More fuel is saved by just using the AC when necessary.

    Still, driving with your windows down in the summer only to save on fuel is not advised, especially on highways. The automobile experiences higher drag when the windows are rolled down, especially at high speeds. As a result, the automobile encounters higher air resistance and requires more engine power to maintain the same speed.

    This is why while driving at faster speeds, such as on a highway, the driver would be wise to put on the AC rather than rolling down the windows.

    Remove excess weight

    Many automobile owners ignore this underrated advice. If your trunk is empty, it might not make much of a difference, but if you have heavy items within your car, this could be the cause of your excessive fuel usage.

    The engine is put under more stress as the automobile gets heavier because it requires more power to move ahead, which increases fuel consumption.

    Perform regular maintenance

    Every automobile owner’s primary priority should be maintenance. Regularly having your automobile serviced is crucial since there may be many underlying problems and components under the hood that you are unable to inspect or maintain.

  • Here’s where you can get petrol in Lahore

    Here’s where you can get petrol in Lahore

    Following oil industry’s warning of possible petroleum product shortages in Punjab and neighbouring areas due to road and highway blockades, a number of petrol pumps in the city have been closed.

    Majority of petrol pumps in Lahore have been shut, particularly in the Cantt, DHA, Gulberg, and Johar Town area. When asked, the majority of retailers refused to comment on when petroleum sales would resume.

    We have, however, contacted multiple managers of prominent petrol pumps in Lahore and asked if they are currently selling fuel.

    Here are a few filling stations in different parts of the city that are still selling fuel:

    1. Euro Oil petrol pump opposite Shahnawaz Mercedes-Benz Showroom Gulberg
    2. Total parco Mazang road, Mazang Chungi
    3. Hascol DHA phase 2 U Block, opposite DHA cinema
    4. PSO Chowk Thokar Niaz Baig , Multan Road

    Earlier, Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC) said that oil marketing companies are supplying fuel to retailers but the deliveries could be slowed owing to road blockages in Punjab’s major cities.