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In an effort to improve the process' transparency and efficiency, he said, the government has revised the policies relating to milling, transportation, labour, and the procurement of stock items.

Digital Desk: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) approved the first installment of Punjab's cash credit limit (CCL), totaling 36,999 crore out of a total of 44,500 crore, on Wednesday. Paddy purchases will begin on October 1.

After the first installment is finished, the remaining $7,500 crore for November is anticipated to be distributed. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann declared that the upcoming Kharif marketing season will be the first under the AAP government and gave the department of food and civil supplies instructions to begin early preparation.

 

In an effort to improve the process' transparency and efficiency, he said, the government has revised the policies relating to milling, transportation, labour, and the procurement of stock items.

According to the CM, the government promised to buy each and every grain of paddy that the state farmers produced.


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