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 LAHORE:The prices of most essential commodities, especially seasonal vegetables, continue to rise unabated in the provincial capital  dunks red due to the absence of an efficient and effective price control mechanism.A survey of markets and model bazaars shows that vendors, in collusion with market committee officials, have raised the prices of almost all seasonal vegetables.Tomatoes, an essential ingredient of almost all Pakistani dishes, are being sold for between Rs300 and Rs350 per kilogrammes in different areas of Lahore  the government has fixed the prices of tomatoes between Rs200 and Rs210/kg at markets and between Rs190 and Rs200/kg at Sunday bazaars.Similarly, onions, another commonly used ingredient, are being sold for up to Rs130/kg in retail markets while the price of the vegetable has been fixed between Rs64 an air max97 d Rs76/kg. In addition, several citizens have complained that vendors are selling a mixed variety of onions at Sunday bazaars and charging locals the price  jordan dunk for the sorted vari