Amritsar
AMRITSAR - In a goodwill gesture, Punjab-based traders Saturday resumed the supply of tomatoes and other vegetables to Pakistan by land, an official said here.
AMRITSAR - Indian traders here Friday stopped sending trucks laden with tomatoes and other vegetables to Pakistan.
AMRITSAR - Onion woes are likely to continue in India with Pakistan deciding to stop sending the commodity through both land and rail routes due to a shortage in that country, an official said.
AMRITSAR - Onion woes are likely to continue in India with Pakistan deciding to stop sending the commodity through the Attari-Wagah border check-post and also cutting down on the quantity due to a shortage in that country, an official said.
AMRITSAR - Forty-five trucks loaded with onions arrived here Friday from Pakistan through the Attari-Wagah border check-post Friday, an importer said.
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