Patna: Bihar Milk Cooperative Federation (Comfed) has increased the price of all dairy varieties and other dairy products by RS2 to RS4 / Liter under its Sudha brand from Thursday, inviting sharp criticism of the population, which is already difficult because of the increase in other important commodity prices .
Officials who communicate connect it to increase fuel prices and animal feed, input and operational costs.
They said the level of procurement of milk from livestock owners has also increased by RS2.32 / liter.
Sudha cow’s milk costs have increased from RS43 to RS46 / Liter and Sudha Toned milk from RS41 to RS43 / Liter.
Double-toned Sudha’s milk has been priced at RS40 / Liter, Sudha Standard Sila in RS49 / Liter, special tea at RS43 and full cream milk at RS56 / Liter.
Paneer level, milk cake, jamun and balushashi gulab has also increased by RS4.
Nitin Choudhary from Ashiana Nagar said it was unfair to increase milk prices.
“We have been burdened with the increase in household essence prices,” he said.
“The price of dairy products has increased in February this year and once again they have revised tariffs.
The household budget has fallen apart because of the increase in fuel prices, food ingredients, vegetables and fruits.
How we will increase our immunity, if we continue Continuously cutting the household budget, “said Dipti Sinha from Gardanibagh.
Shanti Devi from the Bhattacharyya road area said all important items from everyday use have become more expensive.
“The government must think of ordinary people,” he said.
The Bakery State Association recently increases the price of various types of bread with RS2 to RS5 per package.
The 175gm sandwich bread is now available at RS15 per package.
The price of multigrain and chocolate bread has increased from RS35 to RS40 per package.
PAV is now sold at RS22 and fruit bread at RS20.