Flour mills owners express reservation over new rates fixed by Punjab govt.

Flour prices fixed by the Punjab cabinet is not being followed across the province as people are still forced to buy it at old rates.

Twenty-kilogram flour bag is available in market at Rs 1,035 to 1,100. Flour millers have expressed reservations over new rates fixed by the provincial regime and complained that wheat has still not been released.

Earlier on Thursday, the Punjab government had approved a two-month interim policy to provide wheat at Rs 1,475 per maund to flour mills across the province.

Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar chaired the cabinet meeting and said that by reducing the prices of flour...

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