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Where is details on 2009-11-17 Pakistan utility taps sugar mills for bagasse power?”

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Where is details on 2009-11-17 Pakistan utility taps sugar mills for bagasse power?”

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The current sugar crisis has laid bare the fact that laws, rules and regulations do not apply to the high and mighty that may continue to exploit people with impunity. The provincial government, corporate regulators and the Supreme Court lose steam when they confront the sugar mafia. Sugar vanished from the markets and landed in the warehouses and godowns of the traders and hoarders following clear orders from the Supreme Court and administrative efforts of the provincial government. The provincial administration failed to provide sugar at Rs40 per kg to the households, which only consume 30 per cent of total sugar output. The millers flouted the notices served by the Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) for cartelisation and did not released sugar at the fixed price for the general public despite making commitments with the provincial authorities. Around the globe and in Pakistan political tsars of the treasury and opposition benches own and control the sugar sector. The high and

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Pakistan’s Multan Electric Power Company has signed a power purchase agreement with two sugar firms, Jamal Din and Rahim Yar Khan Mills, for 10MW of bagasse …

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