Thursday, October 30, 2008

Antique chinese cabinet

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ore than 2,000 maize growers rallied at the offices of the governor of this northern province Tuesday, expressing dissatisfaction at what they call a too-low price offered by the government earlier in the day. In Bangkok, Internal Trade Department director-general Yanyong Phuangrach said the Cabinet approved guaranteeing maize purchases at Bt8.50 per kilogramme. He said the government would start buying maize on November 1 and that the purchase programme would extend through December 30. The government has set aside a total of Bt4.25 billion to buy the commodity. To prevent domestic prices from declining, the ministry will also ban imports of maize during the harvest season, said Mr



We have taken steps to ensure proper and equitable distribution of ration through constant raids on fair price shops and department offices across the State, the Minister said.
He said that photo ration cards would be fully distributed before November 20. So far 58,00,000 BPL and 25,00,000 APL cards have been issued, Halappa added.
Over 8,000,00 BPL cards had been disqualified as photo ID cards are being issued, he said.
Arrangements have been made to ensure that eligible families get BPL cards by producing the necessary documents at the Nemmadi centres after November 20.
The government is also planning to take stern action against those getting ration cards by producing fake and forged documents. A decision would be taken at the next Cabinet meet.



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