According to the data of Sensitive Price Index (SPI), sugar prices soared to Rs98-110 per kg in major cities of Pakistan in FY21. Reuters/File
KARACHI: Despite higher sugar production and heavy imports, consumers paid Rs20-25 more to buy a kilo of the sweetener in 2020-21.
In another development, the wholesale price in Karachi’s Jodia Bazaar rose to Rs100 per kg from Rs92 in the first week of the latest fiscal year, which starts on July 1, forcing the retailers to charge Rs105-110 per kg depending on the area.
According to the data of Sensitive Price Index (SPI), sugar prices soared to Rs98-110 per kg in major cities of Pakistan in FY21 as compared to Rs78-85 in the preceding year.
ISLAMABAD: The FBR has come up with a prize scheme to encourage customers to demand QR code bearing Sales Tax Invoice from Integrated Point of Sale from retailers.With this step, the FBR plans to.
ISLAMABAD: The FBR has come up with Prize scheme to encourage customers to demand QR code bearing Sales Tax Invoice from Integrated Point of Sale from retailers.With this step, the FBR plans to.
KMC removes encroachments from Jodia Bazaar
Karachi
June 5, 2021
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) conducted a night-time anti-encroachment operation District South’s Jodia Bazaar on Friday.
According to details shared by KMC senior director Bashir Siddiqui, the operation was carried out in the Jodia Bazaar, Boltan Market, Masala Market and the adjoining areas. Several machines placed on roads and footpaths were removed, as were stoves, gas cylinders, chairs and tables of several hotels. Naan shops and tea kiosks were also removed and confiscated by the corporation’s anti-encroachment team.
Deputy Director Iftikhar Siddiqui supervised the operation along with a heavy contingent of police. On Thursday, another anti-encroachment operation was carried out near the Civil Hospital.
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On June 8 five years ago the MQM called a strike in Karachi, telling shops and bus operators to support their protest because the Rangers had attacked Farooq Sattarâs PIB Colony house. They bashed the gate with rifles and tried to kick it in. Rangers DG Bilal Akbar issued a clarification that no raid had taken place. The MQM ignored him.
This was the last time ever the party