TIWN Nov 11, 2017

AGARTALA, Nov 11 (TIWN): The prices are high or low, but Tripura Govt could never control the market prices.
Customers at Gol Bazar told TIWN, "There may be huge gaps among the market price and whole selling price, but state govt has no control on the price tags".
"Flood damaged agricultural products, paddy fields, markets running by exported items----all may be or may not be true, but state govt has no control in increasing or decreasing prices", alleged a customer.
Chilli prices start from Rs. 200/- per kilo, whereas coriander's price is 800 per kilo.
Tomatoes are selling at Rs. 120/-, Brinjal Rs. 100/-, Radish is Rs 100 /-
Cauliflower is mostly sold but again Rs. 80 is asking for the consumers. From Gol Bazar to Math Chowmuhani, Battala all are in same condition.
Agartala's all markets are burning with same prices, costing the customers heavily. In other subdivisions also the condition is more or less same.
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