According to the news coming from Pakistan, the situation regarding flour has worsened in Pakistan. It is being told that people are not getting even flour easily and have to pay a lot of money to buy flour. The situation is so bad that one person has also died in a scuffle over flour. At the same time, the prices of flour have also increased a lot and in many cities of Pakistan, people are buying flour at the rate of Rs 150 per kg and the rates of subsidized flour are also increasing continuously. Due to this even poor people have to buy flour at an expensive price.
By the way, not only flour, the prices of every commodity in Pakistan are skyrocketing and the people of Pakistan are very worried about the rising inflation. So let us know where the rates of daily use items have reached in Pakistan and then you can imagine that there is more inflation than India…
What is the condition of flour?
The economic condition of Pakistan is already not good and now there is a shortage of food items. The latest example is of flour. Flour is not easily available in Pakistan and due to this the rates of flour have become very high. Long queues are being formed to buy flour and one person has even died for buying flour. Now the flour mills in Pakistan have increased the price of flour per head and in many places flour is available for Rs.150 per kg. It is being told that with the news of getting cheap flour, a crowd of people gathers and people are very upset due to non-availability of flour on time.
What are the prices of other goods?
If we talk about the prices of other goods, then their rates have also become very high. The price of goods given on a government website of Pakistan tells how much inflation is there in Pakistan right now. We are telling you what are the rates going on in Pakistan according to the government and in reality the rates are estimated to be even higher…
Guava – 100-180 per kg
Flour – Rs 130 per kg
Maida – Rs 130 a kg
Semolina – Rs 115 a kg
Grapes – Rs 300 per kg
Rice – Rs 155-172 a kg
Potato – 40-50 rupees kg
Arabic – Rs 120 per kg
Dal – Rs 205 per kg
Moong – Rs 155-172 a kg
Chana Dal – Rs 142-210 per kg
Gram flour – Rs 125-165 per kg
Garlic – Rs 300-320 a kg
Tomato – 50-65 rupees kg
Onion – Rs 180-220 per kg
Sugar – Rs 88 per kg
Milk – Rs 110-160 a kg
Jaggery – Rs 80-120 a kg
Ghee – Rs 1800-2500 a kg
Oil – Rs 480-488 per kg
Banana – Rs 70-130 per dozen
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