Sugar prices go up at utility stores

Utility stores raise sugar prices, remain cheaper than open market.

Buyers wait outside a utility store to purchase goods discounted in "Ramazan offer"

The Utility Stores Corporation (USC) has raised the price of sugar by Rs5 per kilogram. According to sources, the price of sugar at Utility Stores has been increased from Rs140 to Rs145 per kilogram.

The decision to increase the price was made due to rising prices in the open market. However, despite this increase, sugar at Utility Stores remains cheaper than in the open market.

It is noteworthy that the Federal Cabinet formed a committee last week to assess the closure of Utility Stores operations.

The Federal Minister for Industry and Production was appointed as the committee's head, and the Cabinet has instructed the committee to submit its report within a week.

On the other hand, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif chaired a meeting to review the launch of the 'Nigahban Ramadan Relief Package,' aimed at supporting underprivileged families during Ramadan.

CM Nawaz emphasized the importance of dignified distribution and avoiding long queues. Citizens can register online through the PSER portal or at over 4,000 registration centers across the province.

The registration deadline is February 15, with the online process requiring personal details and a login password.

A helpline and online portal will ensure transparency and accessibility for eligible families.

 

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