Fruits and vagrants become expensive: People fasting during the holy month of Shravan get 'shocked' after hearing the prices
- Expensive goods in Ahmedabad
- Inflation hit during festivals
- The prices of commodities increased
Along with the glut, the prices of fruits are also on fire
The prices of fruits are burning higher along with the famine. Apples, which are sold at Rs. 80 per kg on normal days, are now being sold at Rs. 200 per kg. Apart from this, watermelon 25, orange 150, pineapple 100, mosambi 80, pomegranate 100, banana 60 per dozen, papaya 60, chiku 120, kharek 140 per kg are being sold. Which is being sold with 10 to 20 percent higher price than normal days. However, when disagreements arise between traders and customers in this matter, the trader also spoke for himself. Customers also presented their own problems.
Thus, the blow of inflation is falling heavily on all people. People are hoping that many festivals are coming in the coming days, so the government should think about this price hike and bring back GST to give relief to all the people.
Fruit | Increase (per kg) |
Watermelon | 25 |
Orange | 150 |
Pineapple | 100 |
Orange | 80 |
Pomegranate | 100 |
Bananas | Dozens of 60's |
Papaya | 60 |
Chiku | 120 |
Dates | 140 |
Selling with prices 10 to 20 percent higher than normal days
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