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 Atta being sold at higher rates despite cut
 Updated at: 1738 PST,  Saturday, April 18, 2009
Atta being sold at higher rates despite cut KARACHI: Chakki Atta is being sold at Rs34 to Rs36 per kilogram in spite of announcement of reduction in price by Sindh Food Department.

The retail price of Chakki Atta was agreed at Rs30 per kg during the meeting between officials of Sindh Food Department and representatives of Chakki Association held here the other day.

Private Chakki owners said Atta will be sold at the agreed rate of Rs30 per kg from tomorrow after receiving fresh supply of wheat.
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