LARKANA, April 28: The Sindh Balochistan Rice Millers and Traders Association has expressed concern over a sudden drop in the purchase rate of IRRI-6 rice and demanded a committee to keep watch on the price fluctuation.

A leader of the association, Ramesh Lal, in a press statement issued here on Wednesday, blamed rice exporters for the price drop and said the sufferers were the millers.

TRAIN: The Larkana Chamber of Commerce and Industry has demanded a fast train service from Jacobabad to Karachi via Larkana. LCCI president Iqbal Hussain Shaikh told this correspondent that on a request, President Gen Parvez Musharraf had directed the Pakistan Railways to launch the train service. However, he deplored, the directive had not been implemented yet.

He said that the chamber had urged the management of the Pakistan Railways through another letter sent today to introduce the train service. He said that the train service could earn profits for the PR the Bolan Express could not accommodate passengers from the area.

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