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How to Get Petrol 100 Rupees Subsidy in Pakistan 2026 — Complete Guide

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Pakistan’s petrol price jumped to a record Rs 458.40 per litre on April 3, 2026 — a single-revision increase of Rs 137. The same day, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced a petrol 100 rupees subsidy: eligible motorcycle owners and rickshaw drivers will get Rs 100 off every litre on up to 20 litres per month. That is a saving of up to Rs 2,000 every month for three months.

The registration app has been built and tested but is not yet open to the public. This guide tells you exactly who qualifies, what to prepare right now, and how registration and pump claiming will work — so you are ready the moment it launches.

✅ Petrol 100 Rupees Subsidy 2026 — Quick Summary

📌 Discount: Rs 100 per litre
📌 Monthly quota: 20 litres (motorcycle) | 30 litres (rickshaw)
📌 Maximum monthly saving: Rs 2,000 (motorcycle) | Rs 3,000 (rickshaw)
📌 Duration: 3 months — reviewed after month 1
📌 How to register: Official app only — launching soon via Pakistan Digital Authority
📌 Eligible vehicles: Motorcycles, rickshaws, cars up to 800cc

What Is the Petrol 100 Rupees Subsidy?

The petrol 100 rupees subsidy is a targeted fuel relief scheme — not a blanket price reduction for everyone. Only low-income citizens who own motorcycles, rickshaws, or small vehicles qualify. The government automatically verifies your eligibility by cross-checking your CNIC against NADRA, Excise and Taxation, and BISP databases. You do not need to manually submit income proof.

Instead of receiving cash, eligible citizens will pay Rs 358.40 per litre at the pump — Rs 100 less than the current market rate of Rs 458.40. The subsidy is applied digitally at the point of purchase via a QR code or voucher generated from the official app.

Who Is Eligible for the Petrol 100 Rupees Subsidy?

You qualify for the petrol 100 rupees subsidy if you meet all of the following conditions:

  • You hold a valid, non-expired CNIC issued by NADRA
  • You own a registered motorcycle, rickshaw, or car with engine capacity up to 800cc
  • The vehicle registration is in your own name
  • Your household income is below Rs 50,000–60,000 per month
  • Your mobile number is registered against your own CNIC with NADRA
  • Only one vehicle per CNIC is eligible — multiple registrations lead to automatic disqualification

You do not qualify if:

  • Your vehicle is registered in someone else’s name
  • Your car engine is above 800cc
  • You are already receiving fuel relief under another government scheme

How Much Will You Save?

Vehicle Subsidy Per Litre Monthly Quota You Pay Monthly Saving
Motorcycle Rs 100 20 litres Rs 358.40/litre Rs 2,000
Rickshaw / Qingqi Rs 100 30 litres Rs 358.40/litre Rs 3,000
Small Car (≤800cc) Rs 100 20 litres Rs 358.40/litre Rs 2,000

Important: You will not receive more than 2–3 litres of subsidised petrol in a single pump visit. The monthly quota is spread across multiple visits to prevent misuse. Once your 20-litre quota is exhausted, you pay the full Rs 458.40 rate for any additional fuel that month.

What to Prepare Before the App Launches

The Pakistan Digital Authority has completed development and testing of the subsidy app. Registration has not opened yet, but doing these four things now means zero delays when it does:

  1. Check your CNIC is not expired — verify at any NADRA e-Sahulat centre or via the NADRA online portal. An expired CNIC will result in immediate rejection.
  2. Confirm your SIM is registered against your own CNIC — dial *668# on Jazz, Zong, Telenor, or Ufone to see which CNICs your SIMs are linked to.
  3. Check your vehicle registration is in your own name — if it is registered under someone else, visit your provincial Excise and Taxation office to transfer it before registration opens.
  4. Note down your chassis number — it is stamped on the bike frame near the engine and also printed in your registration book. You will need it during app sign-up.

How to Register for the Petrol 100 Rupees Subsidy — Step by Step

Based on confirmed Pakistan Digital Authority details, here is exactly how the petrol 100 rupees subsidy registration will work once the app goes live:

  1. Download the official app from Google Play Store or Apple App Store — wait for the government to announce the exact app name through official channels before downloading anything.
  2. Enter your 13-digit CNIC number — no dashes, no spaces.
  3. Enter your NADRA-registered mobile number.
  4. Enter your vehicle registration number and chassis number.
  5. Enter the OTP sent to your registered mobile number.
  6. The system automatically checks your eligibility against government databases — no income documents required.
  7. If approved, a monthly QR code or digital fuel voucher will appear inside the app.

How to Claim the Petrol 100 Rupees Subsidy at the Pump

  1. Open the app before reaching the pump and generate your digital voucher for that visit.
  2. Go to any participating petrol pump — PSO, Shell, Total, or Attock stations. Around 12,000 pumps nationwide will be part of the scheme.
  3. Tell the pump operator you are a petrol subsidy beneficiary.
  4. Show your CNIC and the QR code from the app.
  5. The operator scans the code — the system validates your remaining monthly quota in real time.
  6. The Rs 100 per litre discount is applied automatically — you only pay Rs 358.40 per litre.

Each participating pump will have dedicated dispensers for subsidised fuel. Training videos will be displayed at pumps to guide both staff and customers through the process.

Avoid These Scams

⚠️ Verified Warning: The SMS number 9771 widely circulating on social media for subsidy registration has been fact-checked and confirmed as fake by PakWheels. Sending your CNIC to 9771 returns either “Invalid Command” or no response at all. The government has officially confirmed the system is app-based only — no SMS registration exists.
  • Do not send your CNIC to any SMS shortcode until officially confirmed by the government
  • Do not download any app until the exact name is announced through an official government press conference
  • Never share your OTP with anyone — the government will never call and ask for it
  • Registration is completely free — no agent or website can charge you to register
  • Only check updates via official government websites such as finance.gov.pk or ogra.org.pk

Other Relief Announced in the Same Package

The petrol 100 rupees subsidy for motorcyclists is part of a wider government relief package announced on April 2–3, 2026:

  • Intercity and freight transport: Rs 100 per litre diesel subsidy for one month
  • Trucks (goods transport): Rs 70,000 monthly fuel support
  • Large goods vehicles: Rs 80,000 monthly support
  • Public service buses: Rs 100,000 monthly subsidy to prevent fare increases
  • Pakistan Railways: Government subsidy to keep train fares stable
  • Small farmers: One-time Rs 1,500 per acre diesel subsidy for agricultural use

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I save with the petrol 100 rupees subsidy per month?

Eligible motorcycle owners save Rs 100 per litre on up to 20 litres — a maximum saving of Rs 2,000 per month. Rickshaw drivers can save up to Rs 3,000 per month on 30 litres.

Can car owners apply for the petrol 100 rupees subsidy?

Small cars with an engine capacity of 800cc or below may be included, but a final government decision is still pending. Motorcycles and rickshaws are confirmed eligible.

Can I register for the petrol subsidy via SMS?

No. The government has confirmed registration is app-based only. SMS shortcodes like 9771 circulating on social media have been confirmed as fake. Only register through the official app once it is announced.

How long will the petrol 100 rupees subsidy last?

The scheme is confirmed for three months. The government will review it after the first month to decide whether to continue, modify, or end it.

What is the current petrol price in Pakistan in April 2026?

As of April 3, 2026, petrol costs Rs 458.40 per litre. With the petrol 100 rupees subsidy, eligible citizens pay Rs 358.40 per litre on their monthly 20-litre quota.

What if my bike is registered in someone else’s name?

You will not qualify. The vehicle registration must be in your own name matching your CNIC. Visit your provincial Excise and Taxation office to transfer the registration before the app launches.

📢 This Page Will Be Updated
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