This was revealed by Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister Kishan Kapoor during a meeting with officials of Patanjali Ayurveda Ltd.
The minister said keeping in view the demand for Patanjali products in the state, these products including food items, beverages, spices, among others, will be sold to the consumers through government depots.
Kapoor said Patanjali is producing hundreds of consumer products and efforts will be made to provide daily use items to the consumers through fair price shopsin a phased manner.
Issuing necessary guidelines to the officers of the Civil Supplies Corporation in this regard, he said by the end of February, all the formalities should be completed to ensure availability of Patanjali products, adding that there would be no compromise regarding the quality.
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