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pre-emptive का हिंदी विलोम
चुनिए। दिए गए गद्यांश को पढ़ कर उससे संभंधित प्रश्नों के उत्तर दीजिये। Another pre-emptive measure taken by the Government to check the prices of edible oils is to extend the current basic rate of import duty of zero percent on Crude Palm Oil, Crude Soybean oil and Crude Sunflower Oil upto 30th September, 2022. This measure will help in cooling down the prices of edible oils which are witnessing an upward trend in the international market due to lower availability and other international factors. This measure is expected to curtail any unfair practices like hoarding, black marketing etc. of edible oils and oilseeds in the market which may lead to any increase in the prices of edible oils. Oil industry is being called for a meeting tomorrow to do their best in passing on the benefit to consumers and State Governments have been requested to enforce stock limit order strictly .Solution
The correct answer is A
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