Prices of milk, curd, vegetables, liquor, vehicles hiked in Karnataka due to free schemes
Due to this severe financial crisis, the government is unable to allocate funds for infrastructure and development projects. In this case, the price of essential goods has increased by 10 to 30 percent. In particular, the price of tomatoes has increased manifold and is being sold at Rs.160. Similarly, vegetables including carrots and beans are sold for more than Rs.100 per kg.
In this case, the price of 'Nandini' packet milk sold by the karnataka Milk Federation has been increased by Rs.3 per liter from august 2. As a result, the prices of tea, coffee, milk, etc. have increased from Rs.5 to Rs.10 in shops since yesterday. The price of ghee and curd has also increased.
In terms of liquor, beer, rum, and whiskey have been increased from Rs 8 to Rs 25 per bottle. people have suffered a lot as the tax levied on the sale of vehicles has increased from 9 to 15%.