Price of essential commodities

Price of essential commodities today as shared by my father in MP

:- Coriander leaves: Rs 400
:- Ginger: Rs 320
:- Garlic: Rs 160
:- Tomato: Rs 100
:- Cucumber: Rs 100
:- Lemon: Rs 120
:- Flour: Rs 50
:- Edible oil: Rs 150 to 200/litre
:- Petrol Diesel: Crosses Rs 100.

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/vegetable-price-rise-survey

And as of this morning all telcos increase tariffs by 20-25%

I think other than us, a handful on LocalCircles no one else is fighting this battle. Even media isn’t. Its shameful.

I guess everyone is saying lets just make more as its give up situation fighting. more  

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The price of milk and bread. two essential items for school going children have risen beyond imagination. This is what happens when BJP starts to rule the country and thinks it can do just about everything. We the middle class are struggling to keep our house fires burning, everyone is taking advantage and increases are happening in all commoditions like medicines, everyday items and now mobile rates, where will it lead to if the LC authorities are not going to take it up with the government. more  
Nobodys father or Grand father will reduce inflation. See all Agricultural Committees which Political party is holding ? Now Assembly elections have to come so they need fund & this fund will be raised by raising the essential commodities prices. Farmer will always remain poor as beggar. Peoples now a days have lost thinking power. more  
When so much of subsidies is being given to Agri Community, then why not Govt ask them in return to control Agri prices. more  
I agree. We should build storage facilities. Vande Bharat trains can halt. Improve transport for vegetables and essentials. Let the farmers who toil reap the benefits. We have a tendency to bargain with small vendors but go pay Rs 200 plus tips in a restaurant for a decent meal. Those who can afford be a bit generous next time. We do the same thing with cooks and maids. We don’t want to give them a day off like on a Sunday. We get vacation and days off. Just think about it some of these maids work 6 or 7 homes a day. Don’t they need a break like we do? more  
truly said media is not highlighting and do not do anything for the common man issues like this and lot of other issues.We should stop those channels who do not promote common man issues. more  
Exactly
Doing whenever he find useful & can use it more  
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