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Govt asked to ensure availability of quality items in Ramzan bazaars

byCT Report
18/05/2019
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ISLAMABAD: The government has established Ramazan bazars in various cities in the country including Islamabad to provide food items at subsidized rates to people, which was laudable initiative. However, government should ensure availability of sufficient quantity of quality good items in these bazaars to provide real relief to the people. This was stressed by Ahmed Hassan Moughal, President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

He said that in some cities, people were reportedly facing shortage of needed food items or availability of low quality items in Ramzan bazars, which was not good as it would negate the purpose of establishing these subsidized bazars. He said that people were facing high inflation and in these conditions, subsidized Ramazan bazars could provide much needed relief to the common man, therefore government should make sure that all needed items was available in sufficient quantity to people in these bazars.

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