When did you eat such a cheap cabbage last time? Prices of vegetables from the sky in Delhi


New Delhi:

After a long time in Delhi, the prices of vegetables have come down from the sky and come to the ground. These days, there is out of seasonal vegetables in the vegetable mandis of Delhi. The reason behind this spring is not just the fresh green vegetables of the winter season, but there is also a reduction in their prices. The prices of vegetable cauliflower, especially like the common middle class people, have come down quite a lot. Cauliflower cauliflower is available in the weekly vegetable markets of the capital at a price of Rs 10 per kg.

Common people in the capital Delhi were upset due to expensive vegetables for a long time. Last year, during the summer season, the prices of vegetables increased, then instead of coming down even during the rainy season, they went up. Vegetables like garlic, onion which are essential part of daily food, became so expensive that people had to live without them. However, the prices of some other vegetables including garlic are still on the sky.

As often happens, green vegetables are being vigorously produced in winter and its effect is visible in the markets. Since the arrival of vegetables is getting good, then their prices have also come down. That is, the current prices of vegetables are giving relief to the middle and lower class and are not spoiling their budget.

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Many types of vegetables are coming in vegetable mandis including peas, tomatoes, cabbage, cabbage, green sangs, carrots, radishes, beans. According to an estimate, the prices of seasonal vegetables in Delhi and NCR vegetable mandis have come down by 50 percent as compared to before. Cauliflower is being sold at Rs 6 to 10 per kg. Tomato 10 to 15 kg, fenugreek bhaji 15 to 20 rupees, mustard greens 15 to 20, radish 15 to 20, peas 30 to 40, coriander leaves 10 to 15, beans 30 to 40, ginger 40 to 50, beet 30 From 40, green chillies 50 to 60, carrots 10 to 20, potatoes 15 to 25 and ghee is being sold at Rs 10 to 20 per kg. Due to the decrease in the prices of vegetables, the plate of common citizens has returned to Raunak.



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