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Over 500 commodities at controlled rates in Ramadan
05 Mar 2021 - 10:25
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Over 500 commodities will be made available at controlled prices for the public at commercial outlets during the upcoming holy month of Ramadan, a Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) official has said. Assistant Undersecretary for Consumer Affairs at MoCI, Sheikh Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani, said that the prices of commodities go down during the holy Month of Ramadan thanks to the Ministry’s initiatives. Speaking in a Qatar TV programme, he said the monitoring is intensified for fruit and vegetate shops to ensure the availability of quality products at suitable prices.
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February 18, 2021 21:24 IST
This is the ninth meeting the panel has held so far. The three-member committee is holding consultations with stakeholders both online and in person.
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Farmers sit on a tractor trolley as continuing protest against farm laws bill at GT Karnal Road Singhu Border in Delhi. | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar
This is the ninth meeting the panel has held so far. The three-member committee is holding consultations with stakeholders both online and in person.
The Supreme Court-appointed panel on the new farm laws on Thursday said it held consultations with top officials of the ministries of agriculture, food processing industries and consumer affairs on the legislations against which farmers have been protesting at Delhi’s borders for nearly three months now.
The committee members requested the participating officers to give their views on the three farm laws. All the participating officers gave their detailed views and suggestions., the statement said. The Supreme Court had on January 12 stayed the implementation of the three contentious farm laws for two months and asked the committee to submit a report within two months after consulting the stakeholders. Thousands of farmers, especially from Punjab, Haryana and parts of Uttar Pradesh, have been camping at Delhi s borders for nearly three months now seeking repeal of the new legislations, introduced by the Centre last year, saying they are pro-corporate and could weaken the mandi system.