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Onion prices bring tears during festive season
By: Tupaki Desk | 21 Oct 2013 6:04 PM GMTWith festivals round the corner, the rising price of onions has been a cause of worry for people in the national capital. Dealers Monday said the rising trend in onion prices will continue.
"The arrival of onions from other states has reduced considerably. Supply will thus fall far short of demand," Meetha Ram, president of the Chamber of Azadpur Fruit and Vegetable Sellers told IANS.
The wholesale prices of onions in the national capital now stands at around Rs.60-70 kg, but at retail stores, onions are selling for about Rs.80 per kg.
"If the prices are to be brought down, the government should think about importing onions," Ram said.
Women who manage households have been facing a pinch, their budgets greatly hit.
"Tomorrow is Karva Chauth (when married women fast for the long life of their husbands) and in a few days there is Diwali. How do we manage our budget," asked a worried Harshika Dang, a homemaker who lives in a joint family.
"I used to to buy three kg onion for a week. Now I make do with one kg because the price has almost tripled," Namrata Wadhwa, a homemaker in east Delhi, said.
"The arrival of onions from other states has reduced considerably. Supply will thus fall far short of demand," Meetha Ram, president of the Chamber of Azadpur Fruit and Vegetable Sellers told IANS.
The wholesale prices of onions in the national capital now stands at around Rs.60-70 kg, but at retail stores, onions are selling for about Rs.80 per kg.
"If the prices are to be brought down, the government should think about importing onions," Ram said.
Women who manage households have been facing a pinch, their budgets greatly hit.
"Tomorrow is Karva Chauth (when married women fast for the long life of their husbands) and in a few days there is Diwali. How do we manage our budget," asked a worried Harshika Dang, a homemaker who lives in a joint family.
"I used to to buy three kg onion for a week. Now I make do with one kg because the price has almost tripled," Namrata Wadhwa, a homemaker in east Delhi, said.