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The Punjab Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has established five flying squads to ensure smooth and fair distribution of fertilizers, seeds, and pesticides for the Rabi season. These teams will monitor supplies, maintain standards, and conduct raids to prevent illegal hoarding and black marketing. The squads will also visit retailers, wholesalers, and manufacturing units to monitor pricing for farmers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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