Islamabad (HRNW)- Before Ramadan, the price of inflation in the country has come out of the bottle and the prices of everyday items have suddenly become uncontrollable. Even before the arrival of Ramadan, the prices of everyday items have suddenly become uncontrollable. There has been an extraordinary increase in the prices of vegetables, fruits and commodities in the last few days. Oil, ghee, gram flour, tomatoes, potatoes, bread, eggs, bananas, apples and other items have become expensive.
In Islamabad, tomatoes have become expensive by Rs 40 per kg in 4 days and are now being sold for Rs 120 per kg instead of Rs 80, while the price of potatoes per kg has also increased from Rs 40 to Rs 50 per kg.
The price of gram flour per kg has increased from Rs 320 to Rs 350. Cooking oil and ghee have also become expensive by Rs 20 per kg. Grade I ghee and oil have increased from Rs 580 to Rs 600, while the price of grade III ghee and oil has increased from Rs 510 to Rs 530 per kg.
There has also been a sudden increase in the price of roti and paratha, and roti and naan have increased by Rs 5 to Rs 25. Khamiri naan has been increased from Rs 25 to Rs 30, while kulcha has been made Rs 35.
The price of tandoori paratha and oily naan has been increased from Rs 50 to Rs 60. Tea has also become expensive in hotels and now a cup of tea is being sold for Rs 70 instead of Rs 60. In four days, desi eggs have also become expensive by Rs 30 per dozen and now desi brown eggs are being sold for Rs 500 per dozen from Rs 470. Similarly, grade 3 apples have increased from Rs 150 to Rs 200 per kilo and grade 3 bananas have increased from Rs 140 to Rs 180 per dozen.
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