At Ramazan stalls, there will be a Rs20 subsidy each kilogram of sugar.

A subsidized price of Rs130 per kilogram for sugar has been announced by the Ministry for Industries and Production in coordination with the provincial governments.
To settle on the sugar subsidized rate, owners of sugar mills and provincial governments met. Following the meeting, an announcement stated that a Rs20 subsidy will be provided for each kilogram of sugar.
Sugar mills across the nation will oversee the specified stalls where this pricing will be applied.
In order to give customers plenty of access to sugar during this crucial time, these stalls are scheduled to open three days before the start of Ramadan and stay open until the 27th day of the month.
A maximum purchase limit of 5 kilogram per national identity card will apply, and sugar will be offered in smaller packets of 1-2 kg to make transactions easier.
In addition to helping families control their sugar use, this strategy aims to avoid buying in bulk, which could cause shortages.