Odisha

Probable Cyclone: Odisha Minister Says Enough Stock Of Commodities Available; Asks People Not To Panic

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Food Supplies Minister Ranendra Pratap Swain has appealed people not to resort to panic buying in the wake of a probable cyclone.

Speaking to mediapersons, Swain said steps are being taken to prevent black marketing of commodities. All district collectors have been asked to keep an eye on elements indulging in hoarding by taking advantage of the probable cyclone alert and the resultant panic buying.

Those traders resorting to hoarding and black marketing will be dealt with a strong hand and suitable action will be taken, he added.

The Minister reassured that adequate stock of all commodities is available and sought the cooperation of public to maintain the stock.

OB Bureau
Share
Published by
OB Bureau

Recent Posts

Mahadeepa Lifted Atop Lingaraj Temple In Bhubaneswar At 10.40 PM

Bhubaneswar: The celebration of Maha Shivratri came to an end in Bhubaneswar after Mahadeepa (holy… Read More

1 hour ago

Alia Bhatt Defends Ranbir After Netizens Call Him ‘Womaniser’, ‘Unsupportive Husband’

Mumbai: ‘Jigra’ actress Alia Bhatt recently came out in support of her husband Ranbir Kapoor… Read More

2 hours ago

Maha Shivratri: Lifting Of ‘Mahadeepa’ Delayed At Lingaraj Temple In Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: The lifting of Mahadeepa (sacred lamp) atop Lingaraj Temple in the Odisha capital was… Read More

2 hours ago

WHO Warning: Breast Cancer Cases Rising Fast; Where Does India Stand?

New Delhi: The World Health Organization (WHO) has sounded an alert: breast cancer cases are… Read More

2 hours ago

‘My Chemos Are Over’: Hina Khan Gives An Update About Her Health

Mumbai: Popular television actress Hina Khan, who rose to fame after playing Akshara Maheshwari Singhania… Read More

2 hours ago

GainBitcoin Scam: CBI Seizes Cryptocurrencies Worth Rs 23.94 Crore & Other Evidences

New Delhi: Following nationwide searches conducted on February 25 and 26 in connection with the… Read More

2 hours ago