November 15, 2022, Kingstown – The Traffic Department of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF) wishes to inform the general public, that due to the opening of the New Vegetable Market which is scheduled to take place at the Queen’s Warehouse, opposite the St. Vincent Port Authority Building on Thursday, November 17, 2022, at 7:00 a.m., there will be a diversion to the flow of traffic …
Ludhiana: The Economic Offences Wing of Ludhiana Vigilance Bureau arrested a grading supervisor and a supervisor of Punjab Mandi Board while they were accepting a bribe in the city on Wednesday. The officials posted at New Vegetable Market, Salem Tabri, were demanding Rs 80,000 from a man, who had applied for a new licence of commission agent.
The arrested have been identified as grading supervisor Sarabjit Singh and supervisor Kamaldeep Singh. Vijay Kumar of Jassal Colony, Dugri Road, had lodged a complaint against the duo.
Amarjit Singh Bajwa, senior superintendent of police, EO wing, Vigilance Bureau, said, “Vijay had applied online for a new licence of commission agent. The accused were demanding Rs 80,000 for clearing objections for it. The deal was struck at Rs 50,000. Thereafter, Vijay lodged a complaint with the department.”
DERA ISMAIL KHAN
May 2, 2021
DERA ISMAIL KHAN: Unidentified motorcyclists shot dead a resident of South Waziristan tribal district at the New Vegetable Market near Ratta Kulachi Sports Stadium here on Saturday. Eyewitnesses said Gul Rabi Khan was in the vegetable market when attacked by motorcyclists. They said that he sustained serious bullet injuries and died on the spot. One Tanveer Ahmad sustained serious injuries when he put up resistance during a robbery bid.
Peshawar
February 26, 2021
TAKHTBHAI: The leaders of the business community and industrialists on Thursday urged the federal and provincial governments to formulate business-friendly policies to boost trade and industry and create employment opportunities in the province.
Speaking at a meeting of traders and businessmen at New Vegetable Market here, Mardan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) president and provincial general secretary of the Markazi Tanzim-e-Tajiraan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Zahir Shah, said that they believed in talks to resolve all stumbling issues between the traders and government.
“We should not be pushed to the wall or else we would be compelled to come on to the roads to snatch our rights,” the traders’ leader said, adding that over a decade-long terrorism, militancy and now the Covid-19 pandemic had destroyed businesses and crippled the businessmen.