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 Notification for sugar sale at Rs.40 per kg issued
 Updated at: 0127 PST,  Sunday, October 04, 2009
Notification for sugar sale at Rs.40 per kg issued ISLAMABAD: The ministry for Industries and Production has issued notification for sale of sugar at Rs.40 per kilogram all across country, Geo news reported late on Saturday night.

According to sources, the ministry for Industries and Production has issued notification for sale of sugar at Rs. 40 per kilogram in all four provinces of country.

It is pertinent to mention, Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) issued order of sale of sugar at Rs. 40 per kilogram which forced ministry to issue notification.
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