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Weekly bazaars: CDA to sell quality food items at 10% discount

byMonitoring Report
12/01/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The CDA has ordered staff to provide different kinds of quality vegetables, fruits and other edible items of daily use to customers at 10 percent discount rates in weekly bazaars.

CDA Member Administration and Estate Amer Ali Ahmed directed the Director Security and In-charge weekly bazaars to ensure hygienic condition in the weekly bazaars and pay surprise visits to weekly bazaars and keep a vigilant eye on prescribed prices of daily use food items. He further directed to take effective security measures and ensure the deployment of security guards at the entry gates to avoid any untoward incident.

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Amer Ali Ahmed said this while chairing a meeting at CDA Headquarter, to review the progress of CDA’s weekly bazaars and availability of quality food items at affordable rates there and steps taken by the administration of weekly bazaars to provide security to the citizens visiting these bazaars.  The meeting was attended by the director security and in-charge CDA weekly bazaars and other relevant officers of the authority.

Amer Ali Ahmed was apprised that bazaar administration is executing a successful and result oriented push to ensure availability of fresh and hygienic fruits and vegetables in the weekly bazaars at cheaper rates. Resultantly, fruits and vegetables are being sold in the Islamabad’s weekly bazaars at rates lower than rates at markets of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

While giving comparative analysis of the rates Member Administration and Estate was informed that that Potato, Onion, Tomato, garlic, Peas, Carrot, Bell peeper, Bitter gourd, Apple and  Banana are being sold at Rs. 44, 34, 70, 125, 120, 32, 120, 160, 88,and 80 per kg / dozen respectively in different markets of Islamabad while these commodities were sold at Rs. 27, 25, 56, 120, 70,  30, 70, 80, 80 and 60 per kg / dozen  respectively in CDA weekly bazaars in Islamabad last week.

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