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   chunky dunk PESHAWAR:As many as two more cases of polio have been reported from the province in the districts of Lakki Marwat and Bannu, taking the overall total in the country to 91 while the total for K-P rose to 67.This was disclosed in a statement released by the Polio Emer jordan rot gency Operations Centre in Peshawar on Saturday. It showed that five new cases had been reported, including three from the districts of Karachi, Nawabshah and Jamshoro in Sindh and two from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).A polio official said that the poliovirus has been detected in samples from a three-month-old girl in Serai Naurang tehsil of Lakki Marwat and a 10-month-old boy in Wazir tehsil of Bannu.A district-wise breakdown shows that as many as 23 cases have been reported from Bannu this year while 17 have bee nike air max 95 n reported from Lakki Marwat.Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2019. Ectk Britney Spears  new documentary reveals why she shaved her head in 2007
 RAWALPINDI:An unprecedented hike in the price of essential commodities including vegetables, fruit, chicken eggs, pulses, flour nd ghee have been witnessed in the open jordan1  market in the recent few days.Weekly sasta bazaars have also turned into inflation centres and wholesale markets have also increased th samba og white e prices of grocery items. Price magistrates have completely failed to enforce official price rates.In the open market, chickpea i adidas originals samba s being sold at Rs280 per kg, chicken meat at Rs410 per kg, eggs at Rs242 per dozen, mutton for Rs1600 per kg, beef for Rs900 per kg, milk at Rs170 per litre, curd for Rs190 per kg, ghee for Rs550 per kg whereas white chickpeas are being sold at Rs300 per kg.However, prices are expected to rise again from September 28. The price of plain roti will be increased to Rs20 each which was previously sold at Rs13. Similarly, the price of white roti will also be increased to Rs30 also. Naan will be sold at Rs35 whereas paratha will be sold at Rs50 each.There has been a