Mustard oil
Inflation has already increased in the country. Meanwhile, families living below the poverty line in Haryana have suffered a big setback. Mustard oil prices have increased in Haryana. So far, two liters of fortified mustard oil used to be available for 40 rupees every month at government ration depots in the state. Now he will get it for 100 rupees. That is, the price of mustard oil has increased by about 150 percent.
Now more than 48 lakh families living below the poverty line in the state will have to buy oil at an increased price. At the same time, these families will get one liter of oil for 30 rupees. If a family wants to take two liters of mustard oil, then he will have to pay 100 rupees. Increased prices will be implemented immediately. Oil will be available on increased amount from July on all ration Deepus.
Food and Supplies Department issued orders
Regarding this, the Director of Food and Supplies Department issued an order to Mangalwar. All the food and supply controller in the district have been directed to take the increased amount from the ration departer consumers. At the same time, State Minister of State for Food and Supplies Rajesh Nagar said that the prices of mustard oil in the state have increased mammillously in seven years.
Therefore, the price of oil increased in the state
Rajesh Nagar said that the prices of mustard oil have been increased because the cost is coming on the purchase of mustard and the cost of oil. He also said that food is made in a liter of oil in the house of a poor family. It does not take more than one liter of oil to cook. In such a situation, only 10 rupees have been increased on the purchase of one liter of oil.
The Minister of State for Food and Supplies said that if someone needs two liters of oil, then he will have to pay 100 rupees. At the same time, former CM of the state Bhupendra Singh Hooda has protested against increasing the price of mustard oil.
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