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Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka-The QR link for National Fuel Licence goes to the black market

Some communication shops are charging a lot of money to prepare QR codes related to National Fuel Licence.

Soms of them are taking money up to 200-250 rupees for that purpose. Long queues are also seen for this in some areas.

However, in this regard, the communication owners claim that they have to charge such amount due to the increase in the price of raw materials including paper, printing ink and having to pay employee salaries.

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