![]() In the first half of August, it sold a kilogram of rice for KPW 4,000 and a kilogram of corn for KPW 2,100, while in the second half, a kilogram of rice cost KPW 4,200 and a kilogram of corn cost KPW 2,400. The shop in Jung District sold grain for a five-day stretch in the first half of August, and for a two-day stretch in the second half of the month. However, the shops sometimes sell grain only once during months with national holidays, or for other reasons, including circumstances specific to individual grain shops. State-run grain shops usually sell grain twice a month, once in the first half of the month and once in the second half. Speaking on condition of anonymity for security reasons, a Daily NK source in Pyongyang said Friday that a grain shop in Pyongyang’s Jung District sold grain twice last month. North Korea operates around 280 state-run grain shops nationwide to smoothly control the acquisition and supply of food, but there are clear differences in the quality of the grain sold in shops in Pyongyang and shops in other regions of the country. ![]() wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Daily_Jang_newspaper.A photo published by North Korean media in January 2023 of bags of grains being unloaded on a truck in front of a grain selling facility.It is published from Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Quetta, Multan and London. Past editors and contributors have included Mahmood Shaam, Nazir Naji and Shafi Aqeel. Its current group chief executive and editor-in-chief is Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman. It is the oldest newspaper of Pakistan in continuous publication since its foundation in 1939, first published during World War II, hence the name (Jang) translating to "war" in Urdu. The Daily Jang (Urdu: روزنامہ جنگ) is an Urdu newspaper headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan. ![]() yago:WikicatPublicationsEstablishedIn1946.yago:WikicatNewspapersPublishedInPakistan.dbc:Urdu-language_newspapers_published_in_Pakistan.dbc:Daily_newspapers_published_in_Pakistan.The group also owns Geo News, arguably the most popular news channel in Pakistan. The group's flagship Daily Jang is Pakistan's most prominent Urdu daily newspaper. It was originally published as a weekly to raise political awareness among Muslims living in British India. Jang is published by the Jang Group of Newspapers. Its current list of columnists includes Saleem Safi, Hassan Nisar, Ghazi Salahuddin, Wajahat Masood, Hafeezullah Niazi, Irshad Bhatti, Mazhar Barlas, Ataul Haq Qasmi, Ansar Abbasi, Anwar Ghazi, Ali Moeen Nawazish and Yasir Pirzada. ![]()
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