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Sugar mill files Rs340m damages suit against growers
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UMERKOT: In the wake of a sit-in held by cane growers outside the Digri Sugar Mills for disbursement of their Rs140m dues, the mills management has filed a Rs360m damages suit citing the Mirpurkhas deputy commissioner, SSP and 26 farmers as respondents. The dues against mills pertained to the cane crop supplied to the mills during the 2022-2023 and 2023-24 seasons. In the suit, filed in the Digri Civil Court, the management has claimed that the sit-in had caused significant operational losses to the mills. The sit-in was led by former taluka nazim and farmer, Mumtaz Marri.
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