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BIRATNAGAR, March 18: Petroleum Dealers Association Koshi chapter has urged consumers not to go after rumours of a shortage of fuel. The Association has also requested consumers not to hoard petroleum products, more than required, based on the baseless rumour that the border points with India would shut down.
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BIRATNAGAR, March 18: Petroleum Dealers Association Koshi chapter has urged consumers not to go after rumours of a shortage of fuel. The Association has also requested consumers not to hoard petroleum products, more than required, based on the baseless rumour that the border points with India would shut down.


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Issuing a statement here on Tuesday, the Association has said that petroleum products are being imported as usual from Jogbani, Kakarvitta and Amlekhgunj transit points for State no. 1 and is being supplied as usual. "Consumers are hereby requested not to go by rumours to procure excessive quantity of petroleum products," reads the statement.


The petroleum dealers are always dedicated to the service their customers and sale and distribution of fuel is being carried out as normal as in the past.

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