Manipur households may find it difficult to fill their plates with rice next year, with the ongoing economic blockade robbing farmers of essential fuel to run their tilling machines. The food and civil supplies godown now has 7,132 metric tonnes of rice while the Indian Oil Corporation in Imphal has 1,223 kilo litres of diesel. The rice will last for a month, while the diesel can keep the state running for...
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1 litre of palm oil to ration card holders from July
All ration card holders in the state will receive one litre of palm oil along with their monthly Quota of other food commodities from July onwards. Officials from the department of civil supplies told TOI that the oil will be priced much lower than the market rate. "The price is yet to be fixed. However, it should be within the range of Rs 30-35," civil supplies sources said. "Every ration...
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State Government reduces wheat Quota to 25 kg from 35 kg Human rights groups have challenged the Rajasthan Government's latest initiative to provide wheat at the rate of Rs.2 per kg to the 27 lakh-strong BPL families in the State pointing out that there is a catch in the move—that instead of the entitlement of 35 kg of wheat per BPL family every month, the Quota has been brought down to...
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