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Prices of food and basic commodities has been on the rise as seen in a public market in Quezon City.  July inflation projections of 5 percent by the BSP has affected food prices which has been a burden to consumers.  This along with the recent hikes in gasoline, electricity, water and lpg prices this week. August 1, 2018.

Prices of food and basic commodities has been on the rise as seen in a public market in Quezon City. July inflation projections of 5 percent by the BSP has affected food prices which has been a burden to consumers. This along with the recent hikes in gasoline, electricity, water and lpg prices this week. August 1, 2018.

No Ramzan bazaars in Punjab this year

byCT Report
15/04/2020
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LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar has recommended that Ramzan bazaars should not be set up anywhere in the province this year due to the current situation of COVID-19.

The message was delivered by Food Minister Abdul Aleem Khan while presiding over a high level meeting of the Punjab Cabinet Committee on Wednesday which was attended by senior members of the Board of Revenue and secretaries of agriculture, industries, livestock and food departments.

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The meeting was informed that the deputy commissioners (DCs) of 30 districts of Punjab had also voted against setting up Ramzan bazars as the district administrations had their hands full due to wheat procurement and anti-coronavirus activities.

The food minister said that daily goods should not be sold through trucks and sale points but steps should be taken to provide direct relief to citizens in the shape of cash for which the chief minister will give his final approval on Thursday.

He said that direct relief would be given to the people at any cost. “However, we have to look at security measures at all times and life of no one can be put at risk,” he added.

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