PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Wednesday moved into action to control the price-hike and ordered the relevant officials to take action against hoarders.
The decision was taken at a KP cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, said an official handout.
The cabinet meeting was attended by provincial ministers, advisors, special assistants to chief minister, chief secretary, additional chief secretary and administrative secretaries.
To discourage hoarding and put prices under control, the provincial ministers and district administration would visit bazaars, check rates and ensure that the officially issued price-lists were conspicuously placed.
Earlier, the cabinet was briefed about the wheat situation in the province. It was informed that the provincial government had already ordered the import of 6,60,000 metric tonnes of wheat through Pakistan Agricultural Storage & Services Corporation (PASCO) and Trading Corporation of Pakistan to meet the wheat shortage in the province.Up to 218,000 metric tonnes have already landed in the province out of which 3,000 metric tonnes on a daily basis are being provided to the flourmills and the process started from the 6th of August.
The cabinet approved amendments to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sugar Factories Control Act 1950 to ensure timely crushing and prevent the artificial shortage of sugar. The factories starting delay crushing would be fined.
The cabinet was told that the government is giving subsidy on this to ensure the provision of atta on subsidized rates. The remaining wheat will reach by December.
A cabinet Food Committee was formed comprising Finance Minister Taimur Jhagra, Adviser to chief minister Mian Khaliq-ur-Rahman, Minister for Local Government Akbar Ayub and Special Assistant to Chief Minister Kamran Bangash to take steps for the import of wheat and ensure the provision of atta on subsidized rates.
KP govt moves to control price-hike
The decision was taken at a KP cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Mahmood Khan, said an official handout.
The cabinet meeting was attended by provincial ministers, advisors, special assistants to chief minister, chief secretary, additional chief secretary and administrative secretaries.
To discourage hoarding and put prices under control, the provincial ministers and district administration would visit bazaars, check rates and ensure that the officially issued price-lists were conspicuously placed.
Earlier, the cabinet was briefed about the wheat situation in the province. It was informed that the provincial government had already ordered the import of 6,60,000 metric tonnes of wheat through Pakistan Agricultural Storage & Services Corporation (PASCO) and Trading Corporation of Pakistan to meet the wheat shortage in the province.Up to 218,000 metric tonnes have already landed in the province out of which 3,000 metric tonnes on a daily basis are being provided to the flourmills and the process started from the 6th of August.
The cabinet approved amendments to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sugar Factories Control Act 1950 to ensure timely crushing and prevent the artificial shortage of sugar. The factories starting delay crushing would be fined.
The cabinet was told that the government is giving subsidy on this to ensure the provision of atta on subsidized rates. The remaining wheat will reach by December.
A cabinet Food Committee was formed comprising Finance Minister Taimur Jhagra, Adviser to chief minister Mian Khaliq-ur-Rahman, Minister for Local Government Akbar Ayub and Special Assistant to Chief Minister Kamran Bangash to take steps for the import of wheat and ensure the provision of atta on subsidized rates.
KP govt moves to control price-hike
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government on Wednesday moved into action to control the price-hike and ordered the relevant officials to take action against hoarders.The decision was taken at a KP...
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