West Bengal Government Lifts Inter-State Movement Restrictions on Potatoes, Onions, and Vegetables
मुख्य बातें
- •The West Bengal government has lifted restrictions on the inter-state movement of essential goods, including potatoes, onions, fruits, and vegetables.
- •This decision has been taken to maintain a smooth supply chain in the state and provide relief to farmers and traders.
- •The government says this step will help ensure the availability of food items in the state and maintain price stability.
- •Traders and farmers in the state have welcomed the decision, expressing hope that it will strengthen the state’s economy.
The West Bengal government has removed all restrictions on the movement of essential goods within and outside the state. An official order issued by the state government states that there will now be no restrictions on the inter-state movement of essential food items, including potatoes, onions, fruits, vegetables, and others. This decision has been taken with the aim of maintaining a smooth supply chain in the state and providing relief to farmers and traders.
Under this decision, the state government has scrapped all rules and restrictions that were previously imposed to regulate the movement of essential goods. The government says this step will help ensure the availability of food items in the state and maintain price stability. It will also provide farmers in the state with an opportunity to sell their produce in other states, thereby increasing their income.

