Bhiwandi : Like Bhasmasur, the pockets of the people are getting empty due to the ever-increasing inflation. The ever-increasing inflation is putting a dent on the pockets of the people. Due to the huge increase in the prices of petrol, diesel including household items, it is proving very difficult for people to drive vehicles including home. People do not understand how all the needs including education, treatment of parents, clothes will be fulfilled. Due to high inflation, people’s life is becoming stressful. People are falling prey to insomnia due to which health is deteriorating.
It is worth mentioning that due to rising inflation like Bhasmasur, people’s life has become difficult. People’s daily expenses have also started getting affected. The situation of inflation is that a person earning up to 25 in the power loom city is now facing trouble in living properly with his family members. Grocery shopkeepers, vegetable vendors citing heavy inflation. Including other shopkeepers, have increased the prices of essential items. According to the shopkeepers, due to the rising prices of petroleum products, inflation is taking a heavy hit on all the items. Transportation is increasing due to the rise in petroleum prices, which is directly affecting the prices of commodities. People are facing the compulsion to buy things out of mind.
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Inflation has also spoiled the taste of the kitchen due to the ever-increasing prices of household items. The prices of gas cylinders reached around one thousand. In the last two months, due to the increase in the prices of gas cylinders by about Rs 200, people have become a huge burden. Due to inflation, where dal disappeared from the plate earlier, now vegetables are also disappearing more or less from the plate. No vegetable is getting less than 60 to 80 kg in the market. Most of the shopkeepers are looting the customers by increasing the price of essential commodities due to no control of the government on the prices of essential items. The prices of fruits have also increased tremendously. Banana is selling at Rs 60 a dozen, papaya at Rs 60 per kg, grapes at Rs 100 per kg. The price of milk has also reached up to Rs 74 per litre. Shopkeepers say that on the occasion of Ramadan festival, the prices of fruits often increase wildly. In daily food, fruits are given priority.
Drivers are cursing luck
Petrol, diesel prices are increasing day by day. When the two wheeler, four wheeler driver reaches the petrol pump on the second day, then the prices of 24 hours before are found to have increased. Many drivers standing at the petrol pump, taking a jibe at the government’s policies, said that the government should curb vehicle companies from making new vehicles. If the country does not have the necessary resources and reserves of petroleum products, then why are vehicles being built? If this continues, then two wheelers, four wheelers will start selling in Bhangar. The government should seriously consider the issue of rising inflation.