Business / Inflation hit common man prices of essential things increased rapidly like Petrol Diesel LPG Milk Vegetables

he budget of the month is getting over within a week, due to which people are upset. The prices of non-subsidised gas cylinders have gone up. We all know what is the condition of diesel and petrol. In many places, petrol has crossed Rs 100 and the budget of the common man's kitchen has deteriorated. Now before buying every small or big thing, one has to think far.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jul 05, 2021, 12:53 PM
New Delhi: No matter how much you earn, the inflation is so much that money is flying like steam. The budget of the month is getting over within a week, due to which people are upset. The prices of non-subsidised gas cylinders have gone up. We all know what is the condition of diesel and petrol. In many places, petrol has crossed Rs 100 and the budget of the common man's kitchen has deteriorated. Now before buying every small or big thing, one has to think far.

The color of the tea has faded. The taste is not coming in the early morning and the demands of the children have become cold. Now the kitchen does not run according to the mind, now the mathematics of the pocket is applied.

Ravika Duggal, who lives in Kandivali area of ​​Mumbai, is a singer and businessman by profession. He told that not everyone is able to afford it. The torture of inflation is such that even if the vegetables for the week are kept in the house, then math has to be applied before eating.

Whether the kitchen is in Mumbai or Rajasthan, inflation has made the green plate empty. Pooja, a resident of Kota, told that earlier the expenditure which was running in 5-6 thousand rupees has now reached 10 thousand. Gas cylinders are expensive, pulses are expensive, vegetables are expensive and don't even ask for oil. Everything is going out of budget.

Whatever goods are reaching the kitchen of the house, vegetables are coming, now whether you buy them from the local market or from the market, every time you will get an increase in the price. There is not much saving even by going to the market. The situation is that if a person earns 10 thousand rupees a month by doing manipulations, then either he will be able to collect vegetables for one time or he will be able to pay the fees of the child.

The price of cooking oil is Rs 200 per liter and cooking gas is so expensive that for a 14 kg cylinder, about Rs 800 is going out of pocket. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 100 a liter and the general public is being hit the most. The cost of transport has increased. The cost increased and everything from needle to vegetable became expensive.

What is the condition of the market?

A person who came to a market in Delhi told that he is unable to teach his son. 10 thousand salary, I have come to get vegetables. Nothing is for less than Rs 40. Coming to pay rent. The car is turned off. Budget is not being managed. Vegetable traders also have troubles and those who buy have a sword, but fruits, vegetables, pulses and oil are such things, without which one cannot survive.

Be it the market or the retail market, inflation has become a wrinkle on the forehead of the common man. Every day passes on worrying about how the coming day will go as the earnings have halved and the expenses have increased manifold.

Meanwhile, someone is blaming the central government for this and some is blaming the state government. But overall the common man is facing its brunt. After the Corona crisis, the government made the budget of the country, but the budget of the houses has deteriorated. The prices of LPG have reached around Rs.800, making cooking expensive in the kitchen. The cost of 14.2 kg LPG cylinder is Rs 834.50 in Delhi, Rs 834.50 in Mumbai, Rs 850.50 in Chennai and Rs 861 in Kolkata.