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Delhi govt launches special drive against hoarders

New Delhi: Ahead of the festival season, Delhi government has launched a special drive against the hoarders to control the price of essential commodities.According to the Department of Food Supplies & Consumer Affairs, there is

PTI Updated on: September 25, 2014 20:28 IST
delhi govt launches special drive against hoarders
delhi govt launches special drive against hoarders

New Delhi: Ahead of the festival season, Delhi government has launched a special drive against the hoarders to control the price of essential commodities.

According to the Department of Food Supplies & Consumer Affairs, there is some upward trend in the prices of essential commodities during every festival season.  “In festival season, we are ensuring that unscrupulous elements do not take advantage of the situation for unlawful gains. We have constituted 20 teams to conduct raids to check hoarding and black marketing of essential commodities,” food supplies and consumer affairs commissioner Sajjan Singh Yadav said.

Yadav also said that each team will be headed by a young officer and other members of the team will include legal metrology officers and inspectors of the Department.  The Department has also directed 70 food & supplies officers who are posted in different parts of the city to be vigilant and keep close watch on prices of essential commodities and stocking of the same.  

“These twenty teams will be on the move throughout the day and inspect various wholesalers and retail establishments and check whether there is hoarding of essential commodities and will take strict action against the violators. The teams will also inspect various trade premises to check for any malpractices and cheating of consumers,” Yadav added.  

The commissioner said that special emphasize will be on the hoarding of essential commodities, compliance of the Packaged Commodities Rules, 2011 and use of certified weights & measures as prescribed under the Legal Metrology Act, 2009.  

“Government has prescribed stock limit for various essential commodities like rice, pulses, edible oils, edible oil seeds etc under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. Any hoarding of these essential commodities beyond prescribed limit is liable to prosecution and on conviction may be imprisoned upto 6 years,” he said.

Department also said that people must ensure while buying commodities that the weighing scales, dispenser machines and other measuring instruments are certified and certificate is prominently displayed in the business premises.

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