Chairing a meeting to review arrangements made for the subsidised bazaars, Acting Commissioner Talat Gondal said the bazaars are being set up on the special directive of Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif to provide relief to the residents.
Ramazan model bazaars unlikely to be revamped
The citizens will be able to purchase all kitchen items including flour, sugar, grains, basin, meat, chicken, onion, potatoes, ghee and other products of daily use at subsidised rates, which will be less than the open market. Similarly fresh vegetables, fruit and dates would also be available in the bazaars.
He informed that special price control magistrates would be appointed in every bazaar to keep a check on prices and quality of kitchen items.
Price hike during Ramazan
Giving details of bazaars the ADCG Nazia Sudhan said 16 bazaars including five in Rawalpindi Municipal Corporation area, two in cantonment areas, six in district council area, six in tehsil area and a model bazaar would be set up at Shamasabad.
She said the bazaars would be set up on May 24.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 21st, 2017.
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