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Punjab CM Mann announces price cuts for Verka Milk and Dairy Products

He said the revised prices will come into effect from the morning of September 22, aligning with the Government of India’s GST 2.0 reforms, which lowered tariffs on essential dairy items.Travel insurance for Jammu and Kashmir

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Punjab CM Mann announces price cuts for Verka Milk and Dairy Products (Image Source: Press Release/ Punjab Government)

The Punjab government has announced a major price cut on everyday dairy products to help families save money. Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann said Verka milk, ghee, butter, paneer, and ice cream will now be cheaper for everyone. Ghee will cost Rs 30–35 less per liter, paneer will be Rs15 cheaper per kilogram, and butter prices have also been reduced. This move aims to make daily essentials more affordable and support Punjab’s cooperative system.

Big Relief for Families During Rising Prices

With rising costs putting pressure on family budgets, this decision will help reduce everyday spending. For poor and middle-class families, it is a major support. Cheaper and pure dairy items will now be easier to buy, improving nutrition as well. At the same time, higher demand and sales will give a push to Punjab’s economy.

Benefit to Farmers and the Cooperative Model

This move is not just for customers. More sales of Verka products will directly help Punjab’s dairy farmers. Their incomes will go up, and cooperative groups will grow stronger. This action shows how the government is balancing the needs of both farmers and consumers. By protecting the interests of both sides, the state is reinforcing its cooperative system.

Boost to State Revenue and Long-Term Growth

Chief Minister Mann also said that this decision will improve the state’s financial position. Lower prices will increase demand and consumption, which in turn will raise tax income. This extra revenue will be used to develop better services, infrastructure, and other projects. In this way, the move is part of a well-planned policy that benefits families, farmers, and the economy at the same time. This step by the Punjab government is more than a price reduction. It is a clear policy that puts the common person first. It will make Punjab even more friendly for consumers and farmers. Cutting Verka’s prices will help build a “Rangla Punjab” in the coming years. This decision will not only bring relief to every home but also bring smiles to the people of the state.

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