ISLAMABAD: In the last 8 months, all the commodities of daily use have become expensive, from flour and rice to petrol, the price has skyrocketed.
According to the details, in the last 8 months, all the daily use items have become expensive, in the last 8 months, flour has become expensive by 20 rupees per kg and the price of flour per kg has increased from 85 rupees to 105 rupees.
A 20 kg bag of flour increased from Rs 1700 to Rs 2100.
Sources say that in the last 8 months, eggs have become expensive by Rs 210 per dozen and the price of eggs per dozen has reached Rs 290 from Rs 170.
Sources say that in the last 8 months, eggs have become expensive by Rs 210 per dozen and the price of eggs per dozen has reached Rs 290 from Rs 170.
Onion increased by Rs 210 per kg from Rs 60 to Rs 270 per kg, Tomatoes increased by Rs 40 from Rs 140 to Rs 180 per kg, Potatoes increased by Rs 40 from Rs 50 to Rs 90 per kg.
In 8 months, first grade ghee became expensive by Rs 100 per kg from Rs 460 to Rs 560.
Grade I rice has become more expensive by Rs 120 per kg to Rs 200 to Rs 320, grade II rice has also increased from Rs 160 to Rs 260 per kg, broken rice of grade III has become more expensive by Rs 80 to Rs 80 to Rs 160 per kg. Done.
In the last 8 months, small meat became expensive by Rs. 400 to Rs. 1400 to Rs. 1800 per kg, big meat became expensive by Rs. 250 to Rs. 700 to Rs. 950 per kg.
Raw milk increased by Rs 30 to Rs 140 to Rs 170, curd increased by Rs 40 to Rs 150 to Rs 190 per kg.
In 8 months, petrol also became expensive by Rs 65 per litre, petrol price increased from Rs 150 to Rs 215 per litre, diesel became expensive by Rs 83 from Rs 144 to Rs 227 per litre.
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