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Sagar Watch / News In short
The Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister announced that the Government of India has extended the wheat stock limit till March 31, 2026.
Traders can store up to 3,000 metric tons, retailers up to 10 metric tons, and chain retailers 10 metric tons per outlet, not exceeding 10 times the number of outlets.
Processors can store up to 70% of their monthly installed capacity multiplied by the remaining months of 2025–26. Violators will face action under the Essential Commodities Act.
A meeting of the District-Level Child Labour Task Force and the District-Level Bonded Labour Vigilance Committee was held today at the Collector’s Conference Hall in Sagar, chaired by Additional Collector Mr. Rupesh Upadhyay.
He instructed the Task Force members to prepare a monthly calendar for inspections and awareness activities. He emphasised strict action against institutions like brick kilns, roadside eateries, and hotels employing child labour. He also directed regular meetings of block-level vigilance committees under the Bonded Labour Act.
RTO Hearing...
Regional Transport Officer Manoj Kumar Tehanguriya informed that a hearing was conducted today for 20 temporary permit applications for passenger buses after publishing them on the office notice board.
The hearing, held at the Sagar RTO office, involved applicants and objectors. The applications were for long-distance routes like Damoh to Chhatarpur, Jabalpur to Bhopal, and Satna to Tikamgarh.
Due to application deficiencies and unhealthy business competition, all cases were rejected under the Motor Vehicles Act, and the concerned parties were informed.
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