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West Bengal: The increase in diesel prices burdens the kitchen budget

West Bengal: The increase in diesel prices burdens the kitchen budget
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Kolkata: The price of a steady diesel march towards Mark Century, is now more expensive by Rs 20.26 per liter than what a year ago.
The price of gasoline passes RS 105 and is now more expensive by Rs 23 from a year ago.
While the price of LPG automatically has touched Rs 57.95 per liter, gas cooking approaches RS 1,000 for a 14.2kg domestic cylinder.
Sharp increase in fuel prices have set a burning kitchen budget and result in skyrocketing commuter costs.
Diesel only Rs 3.41 short from Rs 100 per liter.
With public transportation running in Diesel, transportation of goods and passengers becomes more expensive, so as to encourage the cost of essence and travel.
“Our travel costs have increased almost four times Never exceeded Rs 50 the day before before the Kuncian, “said Anirban Ghatak, a bank employee.
“Considering the rate of current increase, the possibility of diesel prices will touch Rs 100 per liter in the next 15 days, shoot the price of everything further.
The price of all important commodities has seen a surge of more than 50% in the past year,” said Kamal de, Member , The task force of the government of Bengal and President, West Bengal vendors and farmer associations.
Vegetable prices rise firmly.
In October, the price of domestic cooking gas cooking 14.2kg stood at the highest record RS 926, but in Kalimpong, each cylinder was priced at the price of Rs 1,055.
In Malda, Rs 3 less than Rs 1,000.
“It’s only a matter of time until the price goes beyond the RS1,000 sign in the city,” said an oil marketing company official (OMC).
In the past year, gas cooking becomes more expensive by Rs 306 while Rs 620 on August 1 last year.
“The kitchen budget is not only Haywire but also takes our family budget.
We are forced to reduce severe angles with my retirement income that sway for consecutive cuts for small savings,” Ashok Ganguly, a retired citizen.
“We keep running with a tight strap.
Every small deviation comes with a detrimental economic impact.
I have stopped using cars and bicycles.
The cost of all has risen dramatically, burning a larger hole in our bag.
If the fuel price is not controlled, it is Will be a challenge to run a household, “said Ruma Ghosh, a campus teacher.

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