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No shortage of flour
By Our Staff
Correspondent
FAISALABAD, March 6: Food Deputy Director Rana
Saeed Ahmed has claimed that there is no flour
shortage in Faisalabad, Jhang and Toba Tek Singh
districts.
He said that elaborate arrangements had been made
to provide flour to the people at fixed prices. He
said that some 26 new sale points had been set up
in different parts of the district in addition to
800 fair price shops and 200 dealer shops to
provide atta at fixed rates.
The 20kg bag of flour, he said, was being supplied
at Rs210 in all the three districts. At least
14,000 flour bags of 20kg each would be provided
at Rs203 in Friday and Sunday Bazaars.
Meanwhile, complaints of flour shortage have been
pouring in from different parts of the defunct
Faisalabad division. A number of people complained
that flour being sold at the so-called fair price
shops, special bazaars and sales points set up by
the Food department was substandard and less in
weight.
They further alleged that the flour mills owners
with the connivance of Food department officials
were fleecing the people and marketing five
different qualities of flour. A round of various
city localities revealed that loose flour was
being sold at Rs14 per kg while a 20kg flour bag
was available at Rs230 to Rs240.
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