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CACN draws government’s attention to controlling inflation


08 July 2022  

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KATHMANDU: The Consumer Awareness Campaign Nepal (CACN), an organization working in the consumer’s rights sector, has called attention of the government on controlling the spiraling inflation.

The Campaign office-holders on Thursday met with the Chief Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi and the officials of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies and the Department of Commerce, Supplies and Consumer Protection in this connection.

A delegation led by the Campaign’s president Krishna Prasad Bhandari Marseli submitted a memorandum and through it drew the government’s attention to immediately checking market price rise.

The memorandum states that unfair business practices as cartelling, monopoly and unlawful activities have been taking place in the market. It also points out that the market monitoring was also not meaningful and effective.

The memorandum suggests adopting a policy of market intervention and supplying the daily essential commodities through the Food Trade Company and Salt Trading Limited to ease the supply system and control the market prices.

It has also called on the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies to analyze the price of goods based on the price at customs gate and at industry’s gate. (RSS)

Publish Date : 08 July 2022 19:05 PM

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