Bengaluru: Coming to the aid of citizens facing hardship due to the lockdown, the Karnataka government on Wednesday took a slew of measures to ensure uninterrupted supply of food grains, vegetables and milk.
These decisions include protecting the interests of farmers and milk producers. "We have decided to supply milk free of cost to the poor till April 14 and the district administrations have been entrusted to make the arrangements for it," Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said at a press briefing after chairing a meeting of the group of ministers.
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He conceded that the farmers have been caught in a dilemma due to lockdown as they were not able to sell, harvest or transport their produces.
The chief minister said earlier the farmers were able to transport the produces to the other states but now it has
stopped due to which the prices have crashed.
It has been decided, said Yediyurappa, that the HOPCOMS will sell these agriculture products.
Besides this, the HOPCOMS will also sell eggs, said Yediyurappa adding that there were rumours that eggs, tomatoes and poultry products were not good in these times.
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"These are all rumours and no one should lend their ear to them," he said.