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Inflation bomb exploded on common man’s head even before Diwali, increase in prices of all LPG cylinders to vegetable-sugar

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6 October, 2021
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Inflation bomb exploded on common man's head even before Diwali, increase in prices of all LPG cylinders to vegetable-sugar


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.

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Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.


Due to drought and corona virus, there is a huge impact on the production of sugar producing countries around the world.

Along with petrol and diesel, many items have become more expensive before the festive season. Petrol and diesel prices are making records every day. The price of a LPG cylinder has also started touching Rs.1000 and now the prices of vegetables and pulses have also increased. The price of mustard oil has reached Rs 200 per kg. Tomato prices have touched Rs 60 per kg and sugar prices are also increasing. From October 6, petroleum companies have increased the LPG cylinder by Rs 15. After the hike, the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder in Delhi and Mumbai has gone up to Rs 899.50. The cost of 5 kg cylinder has gone up to Rs 502. People will have to pay Rs 998 for LPG cylinder in Patna. Earlier on October 1, the price of 19 kg LPG cylinder was increased.
Energy crisis is increasing in many countries of the world. On the other hand, the trend of increasing crude oil prices in the international market continues. Government oil companies have once again increased the prices of petrol and diesel. On Wednesday, the price of petrol at the Indian Oil Pump in Delhi market was Rs 102.94 per liter and the price of diesel was Rs 91.72 per liter. Diesel price in Bhopal is Rs 100.42 per liter and petrol price is Rs 111.45 per litre. The price of petrol has gone up to Rs 1.75 per liter in the last eight days. While diesel has risen by Rs 2.80 in 11 days. Tomato prices are also seeing a rise before the festive season. A few weeks ago the price of tomatoes fell so much that farmers started throwing their tomatoes on the road. Now suddenly the tomato has started showing its color again. The price of tomato in Delhi has reached Rs 60 per kg. Along with tomatoes, the prices of green vegetables have also started touching the sky. There will be a huge increase in sugar production this year, there will be no shortage.  Zee Business

Rising prices of petrol and diesel have also made transportation more expensive, making pulses, sugar and other goods more expensive than before. Some international conditions are also being attributed to the rise in sugar prices. Drought and corona virus have had a big impact on the sugar producing countries of the world. According to the report, it is preparing to produce ethanol from about two million tonnes of sugar this year. For this sugar has not been sent to the market and will be sent to the distillery so that ethanol can be prepared. The price of ethanol is rising because of the sugar used to make it. The price of raw sugar in the international market is around Rs 2,800 per quintal while the ex-mill price of sugar in Maharashtra is Rs 3,400 per quintal.

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