Ramazan duties: Effective mechanism in place to monitor prices
Gondal says Sasta Bazaars set up to provide relief to consumers
RAWALPINDI:
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Talat Mehmood Gondal Thursday said an effective mechanism was in place to monitor the prices of essential commodities in order to provide relief to the consumers during the holy month of Ramazan.
He along with Assistant Commissioner City Laiqat Ali visited Ramazan Bazaars set up at Committee Chowk and Gulzar-e-Quaid and said the promise of providing relief to the citizens through Sasta Bazaars made by the government are being fulfilled to provide maximum relief to the citizens.
The DC checked the prices of commodities of daily use items, displaying of rate lists at proper place, installation of CCTV and also inquired from consumers about the prices, availability and quality of essential items.
He said stern action is being taken against shopkeepers found involved in hoarding, profiteering and the adulteration.
Gondal directed the administration of bazzars to ensure provision of essential items to the general public at controlled rates.
Meanwhile, according to Price Control Committee report on May 23, taking action against profiteers, assistant commissioner Taxila imposed fine of Rs90,000, Taxila Municipal Officer Qamar Zeeshan imposed Rs6,000, Naib Tehsildar Malik Rehan imposed Rs6,000, Tehsildar Murree Javaid Sarwar imposed Rs5,000, Javaid Iqbal Kotli Sattian Rs3,000, Kamran Khan District Council Rs3,000 and Shahzad Gohar TOR Muncipal corporation imposed fine of Rs94,000.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 25th, 2018.
Deputy Commissioner (DC) Talat Mehmood Gondal Thursday said an effective mechanism was in place to monitor the prices of essential commodities in order to provide relief to the consumers during the holy month of Ramazan.
He along with Assistant Commissioner City Laiqat Ali visited Ramazan Bazaars set up at Committee Chowk and Gulzar-e-Quaid and said the promise of providing relief to the citizens through Sasta Bazaars made by the government are being fulfilled to provide maximum relief to the citizens.
The DC checked the prices of commodities of daily use items, displaying of rate lists at proper place, installation of CCTV and also inquired from consumers about the prices, availability and quality of essential items.
He said stern action is being taken against shopkeepers found involved in hoarding, profiteering and the adulteration.
Gondal directed the administration of bazzars to ensure provision of essential items to the general public at controlled rates.
Meanwhile, according to Price Control Committee report on May 23, taking action against profiteers, assistant commissioner Taxila imposed fine of Rs90,000, Taxila Municipal Officer Qamar Zeeshan imposed Rs6,000, Naib Tehsildar Malik Rehan imposed Rs6,000, Tehsildar Murree Javaid Sarwar imposed Rs5,000, Javaid Iqbal Kotli Sattian Rs3,000, Kamran Khan District Council Rs3,000 and Shahzad Gohar TOR Muncipal corporation imposed fine of Rs94,000.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 25th, 2018.