Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Comparitve prices from 2004 to 2010

See the shocking rise of prices over the year!
U can guess who have become millionaires and of course who are the sufferers!
JAGO INDIA!
see the table. AND REACT LIKE NEVER BEFORE!

Product

Qty

2004 price

2010 price

% price rise

Rs.

Rs.

from 2004-2010

Colgate paste 100 gm

100 gm

16

28

75

Babul Paste 100 gm

100 gm

12

18

50

Tata premium Tea 100 gm

100 gm

12

26

216.77

Sunlight washing powder 500gm

500 gm

25

32

28

Tide washing powder 500 gm

500 gm

40

58

45

Lux Bathing soap

100 gm

11

18

63.64

Bread one pound

one Pound

8

12

50

Eggs

one Dozen

20

36

80

Tur dal

1 kg

28

70

250

Moong dal

1 kg

32

110

343.75

Chana dal

1 kg

24

36

50

Chana(black)

1 kg

22

28

27.27

Rice good quality

1 kg

14

28

100

Wheat good quality

1 kg

9

18

100

Sugar

1 kg

18

42

233.33

Mustard oil

1 Litre

50

68

36

Groundnut oil

1 Litre

84

122

45.23

Sunflower oil

1 Litre

55

80

45.45

Gas cylinder

one pc

244

325

33.2

Petrol

1 Litre

33.15

44.63

34.63

Potatoes

1 kg

4

10

250

Onion

1 kg

10

32

320

Turmeric

1 kg

50

195

390

Chilli powder

1 kg

70

132

88.57

Salt(iodised)

1 kg

8

12

50

Maida

1 kg

10

19

90

Jeera

1 kg

90

150

66.67

Rajma

1 kg

28

65

132.14

Besan (Gram Flour)

1 kg

20

50

250

Cement

1 bag

125

280

224

Steel

tonne

23000

44000

91.3

Bricks

1 pc

1.8

3.5

94.44

Home loans

7%

13%

86

12 comments:

  1. In last six months general inflation grew from 1% to 8% but food price index went up from 12% to 20%.

    Government failed to manage buffer stocks properly.

    Consumers paying 3 times more than the price paid to farmers

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  2. At commodity exchange

    Out of 14 lac ton turnover actual delivery 1,400 ton

    99.99% speculative trading during May to Dec 2009

    WHO BENIFITTED?

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  3. OOPs- cost of brick is Rs 6 per piece and not Rs3.5 as in table and hence the price rise is...
    333.33%

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  4. And Arhar (Tur) dal is NOT Rs 70/kg but Rs 100/kg!

    Hence the hike is 357%

    HORRIBLE

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  5. who is resonsible? you are asking us? The question was to be directed at Centre and State govts. O.K. Price rise is there agreed. Is there any reaction from the PUBLIC. There should have been a movement.The govt shows only lip sympathy

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  6. v r mango ppl only we can discuss we never react.........now it's real time to say JAGO GRAHAK JAGO

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  7. Please compare your current salary with the salary you got in 2004 and it will be more than 600%. dont make others fool.

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  8. Where do you get petrol for Rs.44 and musturd oil for Rs.68 and toor dal for Rs.70. Petrol is Rs.55, musturd oil Rs.110, toor dal is Rs.99. Almost all 2010 prices are wrong in this table.

    David, a new IT employee in a famous company earned 15000 per month, now a new employee in same company gets 17000. Take any company, the ratio is same. Nobody has even doubled the salary of a new entrant. What 600% are you talking about? By your calculation a fresh out-of-college joinee should get close to 1L per month !! Don't make yourself fool by pretending to be blind to this

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  9. situation has gone to worst

    ppl of india will one day understand that UPA is only interested in holding the chair , they dont bother whatever happens to common man.

    There govnmnt is standing on the pillers of gimmick & nothing else.

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  10. Yeh voting acchi baat hai par hona kutch nehi hai sarkar me keisi bhi ho kabza karna parega tabhi kutch hoga jan andolan chahiye tabhi sarkar majboor hoga nehi to yeh kehenge Growth rate bar raha hai , international price bar raha hai jab ghat ta hai to kya cheezo key daam kam karta hai yeh sab milibhagat hai.

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  11. The Reason for price rise is spiral. A phenomenon wherein things go up and when there is room under it something else moves in which pushes the cost further.
    For food items the costs could have been controlled better, though it will be wrong to not give the farmers their due.
    The basic of this spiral started when land prices started shooting up(which was the BJP period)and subsequently carried forward to congress era. Govt didnt step in becasue the land was held by mostly politicians and big industrial houses. If land is costlier, there is nothing that can remain cheaper. If the land which costs say 50,000 a hectare in 2004 had capital cost which resulted in toor dal at Rs 24/- that same land is now 4-5 lacs, so why shouldnt the toor dal be at 100 per Kg based on same percentage of return on investment. There is no one but the land mafia or the speculators in this field resulted in this spiral nothing else.
    Still our politicians most of whom are builders also are doing nothing to make housing affordable. Its not the cost of Toor dal and rice that is killing everyone, at most it dents by additional Rs 500- Rs 1000 per household. What is denting right now is the rentals, a small hut (YES a HUT) in city costs Rs 2000/ month, it was only Rs 300/- in 2004, why that is not mentioned. A basic child education for primary school costs Rs 300/- pm in semi govt schools and over Rs 2000 pm in some low standard pvt schools which used to be Rs 30 for semi govt and Rs 300/- for pvt schools in 2004. Has Anyone calculated.

    March 11, 2010 11:03 PM

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  12. the price rise is due to poor management of supply chain .the material in open and wasted.the price of packaged item has been left open to companies and time to time the comments from ministers that supplies are short ,addsfuel to it, while in parliament stocks are reported.price rise is wholly responsibilty of central govt and is due to them ONLY.

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