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PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob had a tight schedule on his first day in office as Deputy Prime Minister.
Clad in a greyish-blue suit and a blue tie, he arrived at the Perdana Putra Complex here at around 10am and was welcomed by Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali.
The complex houses the office of the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister.
Soon after clocking in, Ismail Sabri attended a virtual National Security Council special meeting, which was chaired by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
When approached by the media, Ismail Sabri, 61, said his first day in office was packed as he had various meetings and discussions to attend.
Stock curbs on pulses necessary: Nidhi Khare, additional secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs FE Bureau © Provided by The Financial Express “When we saw that the availability of pulses is a challenge and several other countries including Africa are willing to supply these pulses, we made a bold decision of entering into a relationship for over 5-year span so that farmers in those countries are assured to an extent that there will be a ready market in India,” she said.
Nidhi Khare, additional secretary, Department of Consumer Affairs, on Friday stated the imposition of stock restrictions was necessary to ensure availability of pulses in the market. The department has strengthened the daily price monitoring system, which has given a very accurate feedback on how wholesale, retail or even mandi prices are behaving, she said.
Spanish govt in rib-eye rumble as minister attacks meat industry AFP 4 hrs ago © PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU Minister Alberto Garzon criticised Spaniards high meat consumption in a Twitter thread
Meat-loving Spaniards were outraged this week when a member of the government took aim at the industry over environmental and health concerns, prompting the prime minister to declare himself unable to resist a perfectly cooked steak. © ANDER GILLENEA Meat is an important part of Spanish celebrations like the San Fermin bull run festival in Pamplona, northern Spain
In a nation where the average person tucks into around 50 kilogrammes (110 pounds) of meat per year, a backlash may have been inevitable when Consumer Affairs Minister Alberto Garzon served up a Twitter roast under a hashtag translating to #LessMeatMoreLife .
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