DC for ensuring flour, sugar availability in capital markets

24 April, 2022
DC for ensuring flour, sugar availability in capital markets
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon here on Saturday visited different markets and Ramazan bazaars to ensure the availability of flour and sugar to consumers at subsidized rates during the holy month.

During his visit, he checked the display of rate lists of essential commodities and the quality of fruits, vegetables, and other kitchen items.

He directed the shopkeeper and stall-holders to prominently display the rate lists and instructed the concerned officers to ensure the cleanliness of the bazaars on daily basis. Talking to the media, the Deputy Commissioner said that the district administration on the directives of the federal government was ensuring the supply of 10kg wheat flour sack at Rs400 whereas sugar at Rs75 per kg.

The commodity (sugar) was being sold at Rs70 per kg on Mobile Utility Stores stationed into different markets of the federal capital, he said, and added some 500 metric tonnes of sugar is available in the stock to provide Islamabad residents the commodity on subsidized rates during the holy month of Ramazan.

"Around 15000 bags of wheat are being distributed among the masses into various markets and bazaars on a daily basis after collecting through the Punjab government as per quota of the federal capital," he noted.

The DC said, both the commodities are also available at seven (7) Ramazan Sasta Bazaars, operational in the city for the convenience of buyers.

He said that the ICT administration had established over 60 sugar and flour fair price stalls to ensure the sale of both the commodities at government notified rates in the federal capital.

He hinted at a further decrease in sugar prices in the coming days.

The civil administration, he said had constituted teams, headed by assistant commissioners and price magistrates to take action against shopkeepers involved in selling sugar at exorbitant rates.

Responding to a query, he said the Ministry of Industries and Production regulated prices of sugar and ghee while the ICT administration could only ensure its sale at controlled rates.
Source: www.thenews.com.pk
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