Lockdown: Inflation peaks in Delhi, prices of flour rises
Lockdown: Inflation peaks in Delhi, prices of flour rises
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New Delhi: Lockdown has been implemented across the country to prevent the coronavirus. Grocery shopkeepers in some areas of Delhi are robbing customers of flour, pulses, refined and other essential items by charging them more. The investigation done by the media has revealed that in Delhi's old Kondli and Kondli markets, goods are being sold to customers at a high price.

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The shopkeepers here are selling flour worth Rs 200 to 10 kg, from 340 to 350 per 10 kg. There are some shopkeepers who are selling 10 kg of flour for Rs. 360. In this difficult watch of Coronavirus, the shopkeeper selling expensive goods has been caught in the camera of the media. When the shopkeeper was asked why you are doing this, his answer was that we are getting expensive items from the future. Black marketing is on the rise. This stuff can be more expensive.

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Along with flour, the prices of pulses have also increased by 5 to 10 rupees. Shopkeepers are also selling refined oil at a cost of 110 per liter more than the fixed retail price.

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