Lahore flour prices drop for 20 kg bags
In Lahore, the cost of a 20-kg bag of flour has seen...
Tomorrow, Punjab’s Naanbai associations, encompassing Lahore and other regions, will commence a strike against the provincial government’s policies.
Aftab Gul, President of Lahore’s Naanbai Association, expressed frustration over the authorities’ disregard for their demands.
Despite a month-long wait for attention, their concerns remain unaddressed, prompting the decision to halt all tandoors across Punjab tomorrow.
The crux of their demands revolves around revising notifications about bread and naan prices.
Specifically, the Naanbai Association advocates for regulated naan prices and subsidized flour rates to facilitate affordable bread sales. These measures aim to alleviate financial burdens on both consumers and naanbais alike.
The impending strike underscores the Naanbai Association’s determination to advocate for their rights and interests.
By mobilizing across Punjab, they seek to convey the urgency of their demands and compel the authorities to take concrete action.
As Naanbais prepare to lay down their tools, the provincial government faces mounting pressure to engage in meaningful dialogue and address the grievances of this vital sector.
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