Pb govt sets up over 318 Ramadan Bazaars under Rs9bn Package           

27 May, 2017

For the provision of flour at low rates, a subsidy of Rs 8.78 billion will be given under which 10 kg bag of flour will be available at Rs 250 with subsidy of Rs 125 and 20 kg bag will be available at Rs 500 with subsidy of Rs 250.

He said that more than 318 Ramadan Bazaars had been set up across the province while model bazaars set up at various places will also work as Ramadan bazaars.

He said that agriculture fair price shops had also been set up at all Ramadan bazaars where Rs 20 per kg subsidy had been given at gram pulse, gram flour (basin), dates, apples and bananas, while ghee, cooking oil, chicken, eggs and sugar will also be available at low prices than market.

He said more than 2000 Madni Dastarkhawans had been set up all over the province where free Iftaar and Sehar meals would be served.

He directed the authorities to ensure that rates of all food items at Ramadan Bazaars and open market were displayed at prominent places and digital price boards should also be installed.

The Chief Minister said that edible items of good quality should be available abundantly and benefits of Ramadan package should reach the public at any cost.

He said that foolproof security arrangements should be made at all Ramadan Bazaars while provincial ministers and secretaries would visit Ramadan Bazaars to check price and quality of foodstuff while the cabinet committee on price control would monitor prices of foodstuff on daily basis.

He said that indiscriminate crackdown should be launched against profiteers and hoarders.

Shehbaz Sharif directed the authorities to ensure provision of all out facilities to the people visiting Ramadan Bazaars and added that sufficient parking arrangements should also be made outside Ramadan Bazaars.

The Chief Minister said that he would personally monitor Ramadan Bazaars, adding that administration and public representatives should discharge their duties diligently and efficiently.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2017

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