Hyderabad, Dec 8 (): Annoyed at the reports of shortage of quota in 129 stalls set up for selling Redgram at subsidy rate,Chief Minister, K Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday directed the officials to immediate steps. The people should get the essential commodity at just Rs 135 per kilo and there should be no further complaints, CM said. In Open market Redgram is being sold at Rs 200 per kilo and to avoid the anger of the public the government set up stalls.
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