Inflation hit: I am bringing petrol of Rs 106.89 per liter, 'The owner below is not known, only hope from above'

Posted on 22nd Oct 2021 by rohit kumar

Creativity is found walking on the path of life. On Friday morning, the director of a ministry asked a woman officer what to say on the Prime Minister's address in the morning. Oh good! As soon as she was told, the director said that she had come to drop him off at the school after getting petrol worth Rs 106.89 per liter. Tell me do you have anything to say? There was a satire on inflation in the country and it created shudder from head to toe.

 

 

BD Chaturvedi lives near Tarapur in Mumbai. He is an officer of the Government of India. He told that the people of Delhi are still in bliss. Petrol-diesel in Delhi is cheaper by Rs 6-7 compared to Mumbai. Petrol in Mumbai has become 112.78 paise per liter. Whereas he came after seeing the rate of diesel in the morning and is Rs 103.93 per liter. Chaturvedi is troubled thinking how much this inflation must be bothering people in the Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh. Because the family of his two brothers lives at home and all depend on the income of agriculture.

 

The government does not listen to our MPs and farmers

Suresh Kumar, a resident of Motigarpur village in Sultanpur, says that his VIP district is anyway represented by MP Maneka Gandhi. He was a farmer. At this time the government is neither kind to their MP nor towards the farmers. Suresh Kumar says that if you look at the cost of plowing the tractor, sowing, and water in the field, then farming has become a net loss. From above 30-35 open animals roam in every village. Whatever you sow, you take away. Who guards the field all the time? Does Suresh Kumar say that in the Kharif crop, it is enough to get just enough food? The cultivation of jowar, bajra, maize, urad is being done like a dream. Agnivesh of Dostpur is also a farmer. Agnivesh says that every time there were 10-15 quintals of maize. Barely one quintal of maize has been produced this time. This will only be enough to eat cornbread in the house.

 

Krishna Narayan says go-ahead from Sultanpur. Go to the end of Purvanchal including Faizabad, Azamgarh, Jaunpur, Ghazipur, Banaras. They have relatives in almost every district. Everyone will tell the same story that maize flour and corn are barely available in the market. Even if it is available, it is at a very expensive price. He says that the main reason for this is the animals roaming freely all over the state.

 

Don't know how the country is doing?

 

Listen to Vinod Kumar Singh. Hal-e-Banaras. It is said that two weeks ago, he had paid Rs 35 for traveling a distance of 30 km to go to the village with his son by an ordinary bus. Vinod Kumar Singh is a lawyer in Banaras. They came to know after returning from the village that most of the foreigners (earners of livelihood in the industrial cities of Delhi, Mumbai) are roaming in the village itself. On taking information, it was found that some had come in the first wave of Corona. Some came in the second wave and have been living in the village for a long time. Some foreigners had come and later returned to the metropolis for work, livelihood, but their business is still not set up. That is why they have advised their brothers or others from the village to stay in the village for now. He says that in this way the income of his village has been reduced and the village is being hit by inflation due to agriculture-barn, fertilizer-urea, petrol-diesel, inflation and the number of foreigners.

 

Inflation hit Delhi too

Tejinder Chhabra in Madhuvihar, Delhi, and Rajkumar's gift shop at Vikas Marg, Laxminagar. He says that for the last two years, Delhiites have forgotten to take gifts. Earlier two boys used to work at Chhabra's shop. There were three boys at the prince's shop. Now his wife is helping hand with Chhabra. Whereas Rajkumar is now running the shop with a servant and wife. Both say that even after this somehow the expenses are being met. Bharat Jewelers is located in Shakarpur Main Market, adjacent to Laxminagar. Its proprietor Ashwini Bagga runs the business along with his son Gaurav Bagga. Bagga says that people are still engaged in the jugaad to meet the expenses of food and drink. In such a situation, who is coming to buy gold and silver now? Delhi is a big market for readymade garments. The Gandhi Nagar market here used to be very bright, but traders associated with the business of clothes say that only 30-40 percent of business is being done as compared to earlier. Roshan says that earlier he had a lot of artisans and workers. But at present, business is going on with only one-third of the people. Roshan says that orders are also getting less from outside and traders are also unable to approach the market.

let's go to the industry

 

NBCC is one of the largest Navratna units in the country's infrastructure building. The Secretariat of NBCC CMD says that the Corona period has increased a lot of trouble. The cost of all the projects has gone up. About 8000-9000 laborers had to sit for a long time and pay wages, food, and drink. Now the rising prices of petrol and diesel have made them miserable. Anjani Technoplast Limited is located in Greater Noida. The company's CMD says that international flights are still not regularized. The same is the case with domestic flights. Looking at the condition of the train. Due to the continuous increase in the rate of petrol and diesel from above, all kinds of expenses are increasing. Rakesh Yadav, CMD of Antriksh Engineering Pvt Ltd, which is involved in the business of real estate, says that where is the business is now. Now it's just a show of shine. You have now entered this business, so you have to continue doing something. Something similar, the CMD of NRG Engineering also says that the situation is very difficult. He explains that since the first wave of Corona in 2020, he has not given a job to a single new person. Yes, other expenses had to be reduced to keep running the company.

 

Government should inquire about the condition of MSMEs

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reshuffled and expanded the Union Cabinet in July. As the new minister, Narayan Rane got the charge of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME). But his ministry officials themselves say that it will take time for MSMEs to get back on track. A director of the Ministry of MSME says that this sector, which gives the most employment, has been troubled by inflation, prices of petroleum products. Sunil Goyal has a small packaging company in the Bawana Industrial Area of ​​Delhi. He says that if everything is fine as soon as possible, then understand the blessings of the above master. Goyal takes a deep breath and says that I do not know what the 'master' (government and leaders of the country) below is doing, but the one above will do something. In this hope, we go to work every day.

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