14 years ago
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14 years ago
The fair price shops are opened primarily for poor or low income consumers. These definitely help them.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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14 years ago
Because of the less price in the fair price shop,it is affordable to the poor and needy people.
14 years ago
Yes, the fair price shops help the poor and the needy by supplying them with items of cheaper rates....
14 years ago
It's the need of the hour that this network of fair shops are strengthened and made corruption-free. In these days of steep rise in prices of foodstuff, these shops can cater to the needs of our poor people.
14 years ago
yes at some extent it will help the poor but it was not the final solution.
14 years ago
Though rates are low but the quality is not good. But still poor have to buy that products because they have on alternatives.
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14 years ago
Yes it`s really very helpful for poor people.. In Tamilnadu they are providing rice free of cost....
14 years ago
Provisions like this would only help the poor and the needy but initiative from the government side should be more.
14 years ago
Most of these fair-price shop owners are corrupt and they sell all these foodstuff in the black market to deprive the needy and the government should be ruthless in tackling this!
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