Although the rate of tomatoes has dropped slightly from Rs600 to Rs370–400 per kg, it is still unaffordable for the common ...
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Kachehri Chowk revamp set to start, easing traffic in Rawalpindi
Once construction starts Kachehri Chowk will be closed to traffic, police have drawn up alternative traffic plan ...
According to The Express Tribune, the traders stated that the government-controlled rate has become irrelevant, as no shop in Rawalpindi or nearby areas is selling sugar at the official price.
As preparatory work on the Katchery Chowk flyover and underpass project is under way, the City Traffic Police (CTP) Rawalpindi have ...
“Although the rate of tomatoes has dropped slightly from Rs600 to Rs370–400 per kg, it is still unaffordable for the common man as it is a daily-use item,” said Rawalpindi Fruit and Vegetable Market ...
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