Important matters relating to the province and agenda items of different departments will be reviewed in the meeting.


Lahore: Punjab Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday summoned the 25th meeting of the Punjab cabinet in Multan tomorrow.
The cabinet meeting will be held at South Punjab Secretariat.
Important matters relating to the province and agenda items of different departments will be reviewed in the meeting.
Provincial ministers, advisers, chief secretary, inspector general of police and officials concerned will participate in the meeting.
Cabinet members, advisors, Chief Secretary, IG Punjab Police and other relevant officials will attend the meeting.
Mohsen Naqvi has said provincial government will sell sugar at special stalls at model bazaars and Sunday bazaars.
Talking to a delegation of sugar mill owners in Lahore on Sunday, he said sugar mill owners will sell sugar to provincial government at a rate of 140 rupees per kg and this reduction in sugar prices will directly benefit the people of the province.
The delegation informed the Chief Minister that an abundant stock of sugar is available in Punjab.
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