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Supplyco starts home delivery of household stuff

Supplyco starts home delivery of household stuff Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation (Supplyco) has started home delivery of household items as COVID-19 cases continue to surge. Supplyco and the Kudumbashree together will ensure the home delivery. In the first phase, home delivery services will be available at the Supplyco’s People’s Bazar at Pazhavangady and Sreekaryam and the Nalanchira super market. Orders received till 1 p.m. every day will be delivered to houses by the same evening. Orders for items up to 20 kg can be placed by calling over the phone or through WhatsApp. A service charge of ₹40 for 2 km, ₹60 for up to 5 km, and ₹100 for 5 to 10 km.

Public urged to remain indoors

Public urged to remain indoors Updated: Updated: Restrictions imposed in capital from May 4 to 9 Share Article Restrictions imposed in capital from May 4 to 9 District Collector Navjot Khosa has urged the public to remain indoors and not venture out unless absolutely necessary from May 4 to 9. Surveillance by the police has been stepped up in the district as part of the tight, State-wide restrictions imposed by the government during this period for tackling COVID-19, Ms. Khosa said. She requested the people to cooperate with the measures. Shops selling essential commodities will be permitted to function. This list includes medical shops, provision stores, shops selling fruits and vegetables, milk, fish and meat. Ration shops and outlets of the Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation also will be open. Service centres and garages can function. Shops should close by 9 p.m.

Delay in procurement puts paddy farmers in distress

Delay in procurement puts paddy farmers in distress Updated: Updated: Share Article Delay in the procurement of harvested paddy has put farmers in Kuttanad in distress. Farmers of three paddy polders under the Kavalam Krishi Bhavan, where harvest was completed several days ago, said the Kerala State Civil Supplies Corporation (Supplyco) and rice mills were not ready to procure their produce. They said that despite the threat of rain, harvested paddy was being kept in polders itself. Apart from Kavalam, farmers in Ramankary, Kainakary, Thalavady, Veeyapuram, Cheruthana, Pallipad, Haripad among other places in Kuttanad and Upper Kuttanad regions are facing procurement delays. On Monday, farmers staged an agitation in front of Thalavady Krishi Bhavan demanding speedy procurement of the harvested crop.

Covid wave grips Kochi tea auction - The Hindu BusinessLine

Covid wave grips Kochi tea auction April 23, 2021 Prices subdued on North Indian buying The second Covid wave reported to have its impact on tea prices in Kochi auctions especially on leaf varieties in the wake of a subdued buying from North Indian markets. Traders hinted that there are delivery issues in many upcountry destinations due to movement restrictions with hardly any buying support from domestic as well as exporters. The chance for an improvement in the situation is unlikely for the time-being unless and until the Covid wave is controlled, traders feel. Orthodox leaf the most sought variety in these markets was down especially select best Nilgiri brokens on a longer margin of ₹5-10 a kg and sometimes more. The quantity offered in sale 16 was 2,59,100 kg and only 79 per cent was sold. This was reflected in the average price realisation, which was down by around ₹10 per kg at ₹150 compared to ₹159 in the previous week.

Supplyco s repeated absence hit tea prices in Kochi auctions

Supplyco s repeated absence hit tea prices in Kochi auctions
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