The impact of inflation on the general public is not taking its name. The prices of things are continuously increasing one after the other.
LPG Gas Cylinder Rate Hike: Since the beginning of the new year, inflation is not taking the name of reducing the general public. The prices of things are continuously increasing one after the other. From today the new month of March has started. Today, from the first day of March, changes have been seen in many things. Due to which the common people have got a strong shock before the festival of Holi.
Because it has a direct impact on the pockets of the common people. On the first day of this month, the price of domestic cooking gas has increased by Rs 50 per cylinder. Along with this, information about change in the rate of milk is also coming to the fore. That now people will have to pay Rs 5 more for one liter of milk.
Milk price increased here
Let us tell you that the wholesale prices of buffalo milk in Mumbai have become costlier by Rs 5 per liter from Tuesday midnight. That is, from March 1, more money will have to be spent for milk. The Mumbai Milk Producers’ Association (MMPA) had announced a steep hike in the wholesale price of buffalo milk last Friday. CK Singh, member of the executive committee of MMPA, said that the prices of bulk milk will be increased from Rs 80 per liter to Rs 85 per liter and will be applicable till August 31.
Know in which city the price of LPG is
Explain that after an increase of Rs 50 in the prices of LPG Gas Cylinder Price Hike, the price of 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi has increased from Rs 1053 to Rs 1,103 now. At the same time, the price of domestic cooking gas cylinder in Lucknow has increased from 1090.50 to the new rate 1140.50. Along with LPG cylinder, there has been a big increase of Rs 350.50 in the price of 19 kg commercial cylinder. After this, its price has increased from Rs 1769 to Rs 2119.5 in Delhi, Rs 1721 to Rs 2071.5 in Mumbai, Rs 1870 to Rs 2221.5 in Kolkata and Rs 1917 to Rs 2268 in Chennai.
name of the city | new gas prices |
New Delhi | 1103.00 |
Kolkata | 1079.00 |
mumbai | 1102.50 |
Chennai | 1118.50 |
Gurgaon | 1111.50 |
Noida | 1050.50 |
Bangalore | 1105.50 |
Bhubaneswar | 1129.00 |
Chandigarh | 1112.50 |
Hyderabad | 1155.00 |
Jaipur | 1106.50 |
Lucknow | 1140.50 |
Patna | 1201.00 |
No work in banks for 12 days
If you want to do work related to banks in the month of March this year, then go out of the house only after seeing the list of RBI holidays. Because many festivals including Holi are being celebrated this month and there will be a total of 12 days Bank Holiday in this month. These include the weekly holidays of Sundays including second and fourth Saturdays.
Indian Railway changed the time table
Indian Railways has changed the time-table of many of its trains in March. According to reports, from March 1, the time table of many passenger trains and freight trains has been changed so that the passenger trains can be reached at the destination on time. In such a situation, if you also have to travel this month, then definitely check the timing of your train.
Costlier loan
HDFC Bank and PNB have increased the interest rates on loans from March 1. Housing lender HDFC Ltd and public sector Punjab National Bank (PNB) have announced an increase in their lending rates by up to 0.25 per cent. And these revised rates will be applicable from March 1. With this, loans will become costlier for both new and old customers.
Baba’s aarti in Kashi Vishwanath temple expensive
Baba’s aarti has become expensive in Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath temple in UP. Devotees will now have to pay Rs 150 more for Mangala Aarti than before. Earlier, devotees had to pay Rs 350 for the Aarti here, but now they will have to pay Rs 500. Apart from this, Rs 120 more will have to be paid for the tickets for Saptarishi Aarti, Shringar Bhog Aarti and Madhyahna Bhog Aarti. Earlier its price was Rs 180 but now Rs 300 will have to be paid. This new rule will be applicable from 1 March 2023.