Price hike pains begin, and petrol has not even started: Here is what is more expensive from today

Updated : Mar 01, 2022 11:02
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Gazal Malik

The rising inflation is burning a deeper hole in the pockets of Indian consumers. EJ Biz lists out all the things that could make your pockets heavier.

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Amul hikes milk prices

The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF) has increased the price of milk by Rs 2 per litre in all markets across India. The new prices will be effective from March 1st.

This is the second time this fiscal that the price of milk is being hiked. 

Detergent and body wash prices 

India's largest packaged consumer goods company Hindustan Unilever Ltd. has taken further price hikes in February across stock keeping units of brands such as Surf Excel Matic, Comfort fabric conditioner, Dove body wash, apart from Lifebuoy, Lux and Pears soaps.

Commercial LPG Price Hike

Coming back again to the kitchen, the prices of 19 kg commercial LPG cylinders have been increased by Rs 105 in Delhi from March 1. With this increase, 19 kg commercial cylinder will cost Rs 2,012 in Delhi from Tuesday.

The price of 5 kg cylinder also increased by Rs 27. Now 5 kg cylinder will cost Rs 569 in Delhi. 

No increase in domestic LPG cylinder

Petrol Pain yet to come

The big hit is yet to come from from the fuel pump, with crude now up over $20 in 5 months and no revision in fuel prices brace yourself for big hikes come March 7 as polling comes to an end. 

 

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