Cost of Living LIVE November 23rd: The cost of living is basically the amount of money one needs to survive in a given place – and cover one’s most essential needs such as food, water, housing, taxes, cost of commuting, healthcare, etc. . The high inflation has raised the cost of living all over the world, burning a hole in the pocket of the common man. Since the war between Russia and Ukraine, the cost of raw materials and goods has risen. This increased India’s payments for oil, gold and other goods.
Fueled by rising food inflation, retail inflation for agricultural workers and rural workers increased marginally to 7.08 percent and 6.92 percent in October, respectively, from 6.70 percent and 6.55 percent respectively in September 2023, the labor ministry said in a statement. on monday
Food inflation stood at 8.42 percent and 8.18 percent for the Consumer Price Index for Agricultural Laborer (CPI-AL) and Consumer Price Index for Rural Laborer (CPI-RL) in October 2023 compared to 8.06 percent and 7.73 percent respectively in September 2023. The values of CPI-AL and CPI-RL came at 7.05 percent and 7.00 percent respectively during the corresponding month of the previous year.
Fuel price in metro cities on November 23, 2023 | Thursday
Fuel rates are revised at 06:00 AM daily. Since June 2017, fuel prices in India are revised daily, and this is called the dynamic fuel price method.
Bangalore
PETROL (Rs/L) – 101.94
DIESEL (Rs/L) – 87.94
Chandigarh
PETROL (Rs/L) – 96.2
DIESEL (Rs/L) – 84.26
Chennai
PETROL (Rs/L) – 102.63
DIESEL (Rs/L) – ₹94.33
Kolkata
PETROL (Rs/L) – 106.03
DIESEL (Rs/L) – ₹92.76
Mumbai City
PETROL (Rs/L) – 106.31
DIESEL (Rs/L) – ₹94.27
New Delhi
PETROL (Rs/L) – 96.72
DIESEL (Rs/L) – ₹89.62
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