Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar directed state-owned Hafed to place an indent with National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India (Nafed) for the purchase of 1,000 tonnes of onion at a rate not exceeding Rs 30 per kilogram.
While stating this here today, an official spokesman said that the Chief Minister has also approved a number of decisions to check the increasing prices of onions and regarding its import.
He said it has been decided that onions would be distributed at the rate of Rs 35 per kilogram through Hafed co-operative societies and milk booths of Dairy Development Department.
It has also been decided that Hafed would create a Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) to control increase in prices of essential commodities for which the Government of India (GOI) has created a corpus fund of Rs 500 crore.
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