In Kashmir, the absence of regulatory control over mutton and poultry prices has left common people grappling with skyrocketing costs.
The government’s decision to end regulatory oversight last year has led to a surge in mutton rates, with retailers charging consumers anywhere from 700 to 750 rupees per kilogram.
However, a locally established mutton retailers association in Kashmir say that they have taken a stand. They say that they have announced fixed mutton rates and encourage people to report any instances of overcharging.
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