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Supreme Court of Pakistan
Oct 14 2009, Karim Khan

After the Supreme Court’s orders to make sugar available at 40 rupees per kilogram, sugar mills have again cut off sugar supply to dealers, resulting in a shortage of sugar in the country. The situation is particularly disappointing in the NWFP where...

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