New Delhi: Petrol and diesel are expensive and due to global factors, the impact on the pockets of the common people is beginning to be seen. In the last four months, the cost of food items to commuting has increased. The prices of CNG and Cooking Gas have also increased steadily. Taxi and cab fares have also increased. In such a situation, let's see how inflation has shocked the common man in the last few days:- CNG and COOKING GAS are expensive:- On April 3, the price of CNG was Rs 60.81 per kg. Since then, prices have been hiked four times. Now, it is priced at Rs 75.61 per kg in Delhi. It has also had a direct impact on rent, which has increased by more than 15%. Let us know that the price of cooking gas has increased by 11% since March. Breakfast is also expensive:- The price of eggs has increased from Rs 148 to Rs 170 per carat in the last two months. It has registered a 15% increase. The price of bread-butter has increased by up to 10 per cent. At the same time, the GST on The Tatra Pack has been increased from 12 to 18 per cent. GST on flour mill and dal machine has also been increased from 12 to 18 per cent. 3. Higher charges in the banking system:- From July 16, one will have to pay 18 per cent GST on taking cheque books, which used to be free till now. Along with this, 18 per cent GST will have to be paid on investment in chit funds, which is currently 12 per cent. Fares of cabs and school buses also increased:- In the last three months, there has been an increase of 44% in the fares of Ola-Uber. Companies say that this has happened due to the increase in other expenses with the increase in the price of CNG. All the big schools in NCR have increased the transport charges from 20 to 60% since April. It has had a big impact on the pockets of parents. Tips to have a better work life balance Microsoft to lay off workers amid global meltdown Sudhir Chaudhary joined this news channel after saying goodbye to Zee News