PESHAWAR
Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (CS-KP) Dr Shahzad Khan Bangash presided over a high-level meeting on price control here on Monday. Administrative secretaries of Home, Food and Agriculture department, Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner Peshawar, Director General Livestock and other relevant officials attended the meeting.
The CS-KP directed relevant authorities to make the price control mechanism more effective including ensuring availability of essential commodities in the markets.
In the meeting, prices of essential commodities in K P were compared with that of national level and other provinces.
The forum informed that the increase in prices of certain essential items was due to prevailing inflation across the country.
Secretary Food apprised the meeting that there was sufficient wheat stock available and uninterrupted supply of wheat flour was also ensured in the markets.
He added that 5,000 metric tons of wheat was daily released to flour mills and subsidised wheat flour at Rs 1295 per 20 kg bag was available at registered dealers.
The meeting was told that the recent increase in price of chickens was due to shortage of chicken feed at the national level.
It was informed that in the month of December, 84456 units were inspected under regulatory inspections regarding implementation of government ratelist.
Upon violation of relevant laws, a fine of Rs15.88 million was imposed, 93 persons were booked, 1084 persons were arrested, 2548 units were sealed and warning notices were issued to 13900.








