Islamabad:As many as 25 ‘Mobile Sasta Bazars’ would operate in Islamabad during the month of Ramazan to provide quality edibles to the buyers on subsidised rates at their doorstep.
"The citizens might purchase vegetables, fruits and other essential food items at government notified rates from these vehicles, moving in sectors as well as in sub-urban areas of the federal capital," Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat said on Monday.
Talking to APP, he said district administration was making all out efforts to provide maximum relief to the low income group, under the directives of Prime Minister Imran Khan. He said some 100 utility stores were also made functional across the city to ensure the availability of basic kitchen items at affordable rates.
Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Administration had finalised a plan to provide relief to the citizens during the month of Ramazan, he said. Sharing the plan, he said around 10 Ramazan ‘Sasta Bazars’ were set up at various locations in the city to control profiteering and hoarding of essential commodities. The Bazars were established in collaboration with Capital Development Authority (CDA) at sectors, G-7, G-10, H-9, I-9, E-11, Pakistan Town, Lohi Bher, Aabpara, Bara Kahu and Tarnol.
To ensure prompt resolution of public complaints, he said two magistrates were deputed in the city each for rural and sectoral area. The magistrates would take actions on citizens’ complaints, received through social media platforms and other channels like WhatsApp, official helpline and ‘City Islamabad’ mobile App.
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