Rising inflation has broken the back of the middle class. The ever-increasing prices of petrol and diesel are now affecting the essential commodities of life. On the one hand, due to the reduction in income due to the scorching heat and on the other hand, the cost of transportation due to the cost of diesel is also burning. At present, most of the vegetables have crossed the Rs 100 per kg. Firstly, the production of vegetables prepared in the scorching heat was reduced due to the burning of the crop. As a result, vegetables were expensive. Fuel prices have gone up. Prices have risen further. With the prices of vegetables crossing 100, the budget of housewives has been adversely affected. At present, the price of onions in the market has reached Rs 160 per kg. At the same time, the price of betel nut has reached Rs 200 per kg. At the same time, the price of parwar has reached Rs 120, choli Rs 208, guar Rs 100 and okra Rs 120 per kg. At present, only semolina and tomato are available to housewives at less than Rs 100 per kg
Petrol and diesel prices are now affecting vegetables in the state. On the one hand, the summer and on the other hand, the income of vegetables is also decreasing. However, due to the cost of transportation, vegetables are getting expensive for the traders, due to the heat, the vegetable crops are spoilt due to burning, so that their prices are also increasing due to decrease in income. At the same time, due to the increase in the prices of these vegetables, the budget of housewives is being adversely affected. Housewives are crying out for this inflation
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The rising prices of everything fromgrains to fruits and vegetables have disrupted people's budgets. Women are concerned about the growing number of kitchen budget. Meanwhile, rising prices are making it difficult for ordinary consumers to balance their household expenses. Middle and working class families have been particularly affected. Prices of flour, pulses, edible oil, spices and other essential commodities have increased as compared to earlier. Prices of fruits and vegetables are also on the rise. People say that it costs more to buy groceries and vegetables than they used to buy for a week
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