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Govt promises to control sugar shortage in Lahore

By Our Staff Reporter 2021-04-10
LAHORE: The administration assures normalisation of the sugar market at least in the provincial metropolis within two days as sugar millers have started releasing the whitener to the registered dealers as per the court orders.

Total 1,400 tonnes of sugar will land in the provincial metropolis by Monday and it will be available to the consumers at the official rate of Rs85 per kg, says Shahid Abbas Kathia, the focal person for the additional deputy commissioner (general), Lahore.

According to him, a consignment of 600 tonnes of sugar fromthe Channar Sugar Mills will be offloaded at the storage facilities of various dealers in Lahore between the night of Friday and Saturday.

Another consignment of 200 tonnes from Tandlianwala and 600 tonnes from Rahim Yar Khan mills will reach the city by Monday, he adds.

Mr Kathia says the millers are allowing lifting their stocks of the sweetener only after cash payment and the administration is taking steps to ensure the cash despite Saturday and Sunday being bank holidays to avert a shortage of the commodity whose consumption will pick up with the setting in of Ramazan from April14.

The Pakistan Sugar Mills Association (PSMA), in a letter to Punjab Cane Commissioner Muhammad Zaman Wattoo, has requested that only registereddealers should be asked to lift the sugar from them as per the quota allocated to each mills according to their production during the currentseasonasperthecourtorders.

Mr Kathia says that so far 53 dealers from Lahore have registered themselves with the deputy commissioner (DC) as per the Punjab Sugar Chain Management Order 2021 and that only these traders will be supplied sugar at the of ficial rates.

Lahore Sugar Dealers Association president Asghar Butt confirms that around 600 tonnes of the sweetener is on way to the provincial metropolis and will be sold to the retailers at Rs83 per kg from Saturday.

RAMAZAN BAZAARS: Punjab Senior and Food Minister Abdul Aleem Khan says the Punjab government will ensure availability of a 10kg flour bag at Rs375, sugar at Rs65 per kg and all other items,including edible oil, fruit, vegetables, chicken and eggs, at the price 25pc less than the market in all 364 Ramazan Bazaars.

The government has approved a Rs5.5bn package to subsidize items of daily use at the Ramazan Bazaars.

Flanked by SACM Dr Firdous Ashig Awan, the senior minister told a presser that Prime Minister Imran Khan had instructed the Punjab government to lock prices at the rates of 2018.

Until the availability of a targeted subsidy mechanism, Aleem Khan said the Punjab government would continue the Ramazan Bazaars. He said the Punjab was now procuring wheat at Rs1,800 per 40kg, while the Sindh procured it at Rs2,000. He urged the Sindh government to procure wheat and give subsidy to flour mills to provide flour to the masses at reasonable rates.Dr Awan said the Lahore High Court had also instructed the sugar mills to supply sugar at Rs80 ex-mill per Kg price to the tune of 155 metric tonnes, to meet demand during Ramazan.

Answering a question regarding Jahangir Tareen, Aleem said no one should complain about the scanner of scrutiny or accountability. `No one is above the law in Naya Pakistan,` he said and added that he himself went through this ordeal and remained imprisoned for 100 days until he got relief from the court. He denied that he was invited for a dinner hosted by Mr Tareen.

Dr Awan said the Election Commission of Pakistan was going to hold the repoll in Daska where the coronavirus spread ratio had reached 21pc and added that it would be a test for the ECP too with regard to the implementation of Covid SOPs.