ACCI welcomes LPG cap increase
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Jan 18: The Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI) Kashmir today welcomed the decision of the centre government raising the cap on subsidized cooking gas from six to nine cylinders.
“We welcome the decision, but hope that new Minister of CAPD Chowdary Ramzan will take immediate initiative and ensure the distribution of five subsidized cylinders to consumers up-to March 2013 and also check the black marketing of the essential commodities,” said Muhammad Shafi Khan, President CCIK.
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