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Inflation bomb exploded before Diwali, prices of pulses including milk, flour, and rice increased

Inflation on this Diwali will affect the kitchen of common people. In fact, before the festival, the prices of many food grains including flour, rice, oil, and milk have increased by five to 10 percent, which will affect the pockets of the consumers.

Inflation on this Diwali will affect the kitchen of common people. In fact, before the festival, the prices of many food grains including flour, rice, oil, and milk have increased by five to 10 percent, which will affect the pockets of the consumers. Due to the cost of milk, the products made from it can also be expensive. Housewives are especially worried about rising inflation.

Milk prices increased by Rs 2, sweets can be expensive
Amul and Mother Dairy have increased the rate of milk by Rs 2This is the second increase in two months. Now the price of milk has increased from Rs 61 to Rs 63 a liter. Businessman Arun Kothari told that milk has become expensive two days ago. Due to this curd, butter and Mahwa have also become expensive. Sweets may also become expensive in the coming days.  

Flour and rice become costlier by
10 percent Flour and rice have become costlier by 10 percent in a week. The price of normal rice has increased by four to five rupees while the rate of branded rice has increased by 10 rupees per kg. 

The price of pulses has increased by two to five rupees,
Along with flour and rice, pulses have also become expensive. Within a week, the price of some pulses has gone up by two to five rupees. Businessman Sanjeev Sharma told that the price of Rajma-Chole has increased more.

Prices may increase and 
buy electronics goods on Diwali now, prices may increase in the coming days. Ashish Uniyal, a shopkeeper of Paltan Bazar said that companies have increased the rates by 5-10 percent. 

Relief: Gold and silver are cheaper
While on one hand, the prices of food grains are increasing. Whereas gold and silver have become cheaper. One tola of gold has fallen by Rs 1000. At present, gold (24 carat) is running at 52,250 tolas. 

Oil and Ghee also have a temper of Inflation
Oil and Ghee also have a temper of inflation. Trader Mohit of Hanuman Chowk said that in about a week, there has been an increase of Rs 200 to 220 in a 15-liter canister of mustard and refined oil. The mustard canister is getting Rs 2200 and the refined oil canister is getting Rs 2150. Oil has increased by five to seven rupees per liter. Mustard oil has reached Rs 155 to 160 a liter and refined to Rs 155 a liter. Ghee has also become expensive due to the increase in the rate of milk. The price of ghee is five hundred to six hundred rupees per

kg.