LAHORE: The Punjab government has initiated a free home delivery program, which operates from Model Bazaars through its “Sahulat on the Go” project that Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif ordered to be implemented.
Officials said the initiative establishes a twofold mission that seeks to help citizens during Ramadan while minimizing the effects of increasing prices.
The authorities told Commissioner Rawalpindi Abdul Aamer Khattak that Model Sahulat Bazaar Rawalpindi operates its free home delivery service.
The service has completed 360 deliveries since Ramadan commenced. The service gives priority to elderly people, disabled individuals, and women.
The Rawalpindi Division of Ramadan Sahulat Bazaars operates in Jhelum, Chakwal, Murree, and Attock. The districts sell essential commodities at government-controlled pricing. Commissioner Rawalpindi Abdul Aamer Khattak ordered deputy commissioners to confirm that Sahulat Bazaars provide all food products with proper quality control measures.
He directed Price Control Magistrates to conduct daily inspections and take action against hoarding and profiteering. He ordered officials to ensure cleanliness and security, establish parking spaces, and provide access to clean drinking water at the bazaars.
He asked citizens to visit the Sahulat Bazaars and submit their complaints to the district administration so that they would receive immediate assistance.
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