Tag: Increased prices

  • Increased price of chemical fertilizers and medicines broke the back, farmers’ concern remained, no relief – Minister Ravindra Choubey

    Agriculture Minister Ravindra Choubey said that the increased prices of chemical fertilizers and medicines have broken the back of the farmers. In Chhattisgarh only, there will be a dacoity of 300 crores in the pockets of the farmers. Although the central government had announced to reduce the price, but which has not been implemented yet. Due to this, the concern of the farmers still remains. They have not got any relief.

    Agriculture Minister Choubey said that a letter was written to the Center to reduce the increased price of fertilizer. The decision of the central government in the interest of industrialists has put the farmers in trouble. The food medicine whose price has increased by 30 percent, its value has not come down yet. Due to the increase in food prices, the additional cost has increased by Rs 1500- 2 thousand per acre.

    Ravindra Choubey said that I had expressed concern in view of the condition of the farmers in Chhattisgarh. The farmers of the whole of India are worried about inflation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has increased by Rs 30 per liter in diesel

    It takes about 45-50 liters of diesel to cultivate one acre. If there is an increase of 30 rupees in one liter, then the acre has been increased by 15, hundred rupees.

    As far as fertilizer is concerned, when there was an uproar, the industrialists were given money. 15 thousand crores which was done 1200-19 hundred rupees. Instructions have been given to reduce it, but the increase of up to 30 percent in other food and pharmaceutical fertilizers like potas, urea, single phosphate, NPK, gromo and mixed manure has not been reduced. In Chhattisgarh only, there will be a dacoity of 300 crores in the pockets of the farmers. From where will farmers bring this money, farmers are suffering from inflation, Prime Minister Modi ji should understand.

  • Continuation of increase in prices of petrol and diesel, prices increased again

    The rise in the prices of petrol and diesel in the capital is not taking the name of stopping. This time their prices have broken records. Petrol and diesel are being sold at the most expensive prices till date. This is the first time that their prices have increased so much. Petrol and diesel prices have seen an increase for the 9th consecutive day. Petrol has increased by 13 paise and diesel by 15 paise. With this, petrol has become Rs 87.95 and diesel Rs 86.50 per liter.

  • Petrol-diesel blow for the eighth consecutive day, increase in prices

    The public has been troubled by rising petrol and diesel prices. Most of the increase in their prices has been seen since the budget session. This is the first time that their prices have increased so much in the capital. Cess has been increased in petrol and diesel, which is causing both the cess and VAT to the general public. Prices of petrol and diesel have increased for the eighth consecutive time in Raipur on Tuesday. Petrol has increased by 29 paise and diesel by 38 paise. With this, petrol has been priced at Rs 87.82 and diesel Rs 86.35 per liter.

  • Petrol and diesel prices continue to rise, today prices rise again

    Petrol and diesel prices continue to rise. It is worth noting that so far no one has raised voice against it. Their rates are increasing every day. The rate increase was also seen on Friday. After that, the rate has increased again on Saturday. Difficulties are increasing for the common man. Prices of petrol and diesel in the capital are now becoming expensive like gold. Today 24 paise in petrol and 27 paise in diesel has been recorded. With this, petrol has become Rs 84.38 and diesel Rs 82.27 per liter.

  • Increased prices of petrol and diesel, know how much the price

    After remaining stable for a few days, the prices of petrol and diesel have seen a change in the capital. Please tell that on Wednesday, the price of diesel has increased by 20 paise and petrol by 18 paise per liter. With this, diesel costs Rs 80.81 per liter in the capital today.