Inflation has broken the backs of ordinary people who are slowly recovering from the blows of the corona. Be it rice-dal or flour, mustard oil or soybean oil or tea or salt, their prices are so high in a year, the kitchen budget is terrible. According to statistics posted on the Ministry of Consumer Affairs website, prices of edible oils rose 47 per cent, pulses by 17 per cent and open tea by April 1, 2021 compared to April 1, 2021. 1, 2020. At the same time, the rate of rice increased by 14.65 per cent, wheat flour by 3.26 per cent. Wheat, sugar, potatoes, onions and tomatoes if something is cheap.
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Edible oil prices caught fire
Within a year, such fires were seen in the price of edible oils, with mustard oil becoming an expensive refined oil. Packed palm oil is priced at Rs. At the same time, peanuts have gone from 165 to 139 and soybean oil at 99 to 133 rupees per liter.
The prices of tea, milk and salt have also increased
There has been a huge increase in the price of tea this year compared to last year. Open tea has risen 29 per cent to Rs 217 to Rs 281 per kg. While sugar is a bit cheaper, jaggery prices are slightly higher. The lowest used salt price in this one year period has also increased by 10 percent. At the same time, milk is 7 percent more expensive. The figures, compiled by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, were compiled from 111 centers in 135 Qudro stations across the country.
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Subject |
Daily retail price of essential items | ||
The value of today | A year ago | Percentage change | |
01/04/2021 | 01/04/2020 | One year | |
Rice | 38.2 | 33.32 | 14.65 |
Wheat | 27.49 | 29.14 | -5.66 |
Flour (wheat) | 31.32 | 30.33 | 3.26 |
Chickpea Lens | 73.32 | 67.46 | 8.69 |
Tour / Tur dal | 106 | 91.01 | 16.47 |
The Urad Dal | 109.3 | 99.52 | 9.83 |
Moong Dal | 105.35 | 103.43 | 1.86 |
The red lens | 80.57 | 68.94 | 16.87 |
Sugar | 39.2 | 39.59 | -0.99 |
Milk @ | 48.99 | 45.88 | 6.78 |
Peanut oil (pack) | 165.82 | 139.03 | 19.27 |
Mustard oil (pack) | 151.05 | 117.03 | 29.07 |
Vegetable pack | 121.45 | 88.41 | 37.37 |
Soy Oil (Pack) | 133.48 | 99.31 | 34.41 |
Sunflower oil (pack) | 157.36 | 106.75 | 47.41 |
Palm Oil (Pack) | 121.22 | 87.34 | 38.79 |
Bella | 46.52 | 45.2 | 2.92 |
Loose tea | 281.32 | 217.39 | 29.41 |
Salt Pack * | 17.74 | 16.15 | 9.85 |
Potatoes | 17.9 | 27.08 | -33.9 |
Onion | 26.05 | 32.69 | -20.31 |
Tomatoes | 17.76 | 24.96 | -28.85 |
Pulses also become ga
If we talk about pulses, according to the latest information provided on the Ministry’s website, the average price of pigeon pulses has gone up from Rs 91 to Rs 106 per kg, Urad dal Rs 99 to Rs 109 per kg, lentils 68 to 80 rupees per kg. Moong Dal has also reached Rs 103 to 105 per kg.
Potato-onion and tomato wipes tears
Once upon a time, the public was offering inflated tears, potatoes and tomatoes. In this way, only potatoes and onions and tomatoes are shedding tears of inflation. In this one year, the average retail price of potato has fallen from 34 to 27 per cent.
Onions are 32 to 26 and tomatoes are 25 to 17 rupees. The rates given on the website are the highest and lowest. In reality, potatoes can be found in retail markets at Rs 10 to Rs 15, onions at Rs 20 to Rs 25 per kg and tomatoes at Rs 10 per kg.