Despite The Reduction In The Price Of Petrol, Inflation Could Not Be Reduced

 Canada Global(Web News) Despite the significant reduction in the prices of petroleum products, the inflation could not be reduced and the inflation is still uncontrollable.

In the twin cities of Rawalpindi, Islamabad, the prices of food and beverages also continue to increase. Prices are slightly lower in Sunday and convenience markets but buyers seem to be complaining about the quality. President Central Grocery Merchants Association Slim Pervez Butt says that the management is not fixing the rates according to the quality of the goods and D class goods. It is forced to sell quality goods at the same price by fixing the rate of Rs.

This month, the federal government has reduced the prices of petroleum products by 40 rupees per liter, and in order to bring its benefits to the people, orders have been issued to the provincial governments and district administrations to reduce the prices of food items. But inflation continues in the twin cities. Is. Prices of food items are sky high on Sundays. Shoppers in Sunday markets are seen complaining of substandard items.

In the open market, potato at Rs 90 to Rs 116 per kg, onion at Rs 85 to Rs 120 per kg, tomato at Rs 114 to Rs 160 per kg, Quetta garlic at Rs 415 per kg, Rs 540 per kg and local garlic at Rs 265 to Rs 300 per kg. Ginger Thailand 560 to 670 rupees per kg, turnip 76 to 90 rupees, while arvi 125 to 150, black pepper 110 rupees. Capsicum is selling at Rs 170.

Lemon is available at Rs 90 per kg and brinjal at Rs 100 to Rs 110 per kg, karela at Rs 84 to Rs 96 per kg, thori at Rs 85 to Rs 120 per kg, tenda at Rs 135 to Rs 157 per kg and cucumber at Rs 60 per kg. 70 rupees per kg, cabbage 60 to 70 rupees per kg. Cabbage Rs 95, Spinach Gudi Rs 36 to Rs 50 and Gourd Rs 90 per kg. Among fruits, Banana Rs 95 to Rs 125 per dozen, Grapes Rs 290 to Rs 350 per kg, Apples Rs 260 to Rs 350 per kg, Golden apples Rs 165 to Rs 200 per kg. A kg. Pomegranate is being sold at Rs 200 to Rs 350 per kg, guava at Rs 1.5 to Rs 200 per kg. Live chicken is selling at Rs 345 per kg while meat is selling at Rs 580 to 620 per kg.

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