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Rate of garlic (lehsun) skyrockets in Delhi, check price here

New Delhi: The world is looming with inflation. People in India too are experiencing its impact severely. As a result of inflation, price rise has draped the essential goods and services. This has increased the problems of the common man.---Advertisement--- In the same series of events the price of garlic has increased in the markets […]

New Delhi: The world is looming with inflation. People in India too are experiencing its impact severely. As a result of inflation, price rise has draped the essential goods and services. This has increased the problems of the common man.

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In the same series of events the price of garlic has increased in the markets of Delhi. Garlic was being sold at the rate of Rs 120 per kg. However, the price of garlic has been suddenly increased to Rs 160 per kg. The rise in rate of garlic has surface over a period of one week.

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As the season of festivals has arrived in India, the people of the nation were expecting to see a fall in the rates of essential goods and commodities. Garlic is one of the most essential vegetable that is used in the household of the common citizens.

 

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First published on: Aug 19, 2022 02:33 PM IST


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