Rising prices..!?  Pakistanis cry during Ramadan..!?

Inflation in pakistan is now not skyrocketing but rather has literally touched the sky. Prices rise at rocket speed. The prices of vegetables and fruits have doubled in many parts of Pakistan. There is a severe economic crisis and food shortage in Pakistan. Pakistan's inflation was already draining the public's blood. It is becoming difficult for ordinary Pakistanis to survive during the month of Ramzan. Inflation in pakistan is now not skyrocketing but rather has literally touched the sky. Prices rise at rocket speed. The prices of vegetables and fruits have doubled in many parts of Pakistan. According to a report published by the Pakistani television news channel Dunia, the price of lemon has reached Rs 800 per kg in Pakistani rupees during Ramzan. The retail price is Rs.200 for 250 grams.
Talking about garlic, it is sold at Rs 640 per kg. The retail price of tomato and cantaloupe is Rs.120 per kg and gourd is Rs.140 per kg. During Ramadan, Muslims eat fruit during Iftar. But the price of fruits keeps increasing. Watermelon, which was sold at Rs 70 per kg on the eve of Ramzan, is now being sold at more than Rs 250. Before Ramzan, the price of a banana in pakistan was Rs.100 per dozen. But many reports say that in some areas it is being sold for Rs.250-500. 250 grams of strawberries sold at Rs.50 are now available at Rs.150. Food prices in pakistan continue to rise. According to local media reports in pakistan, many are avoiding the expensive fruit because they cannot afford it. In particular, the yield of wheat flour, which is the main staple food, has greatly increased and has been greatly affected.
The water crisis in Pakistan:

Along with food shortages, water is also a problem in Pakistan. Water scarcity is a major concern for pakistan now that pakistan has experienced floods in the past. The indus river System Authority (IRSA) has said there is a shortage of water, forcing it to adopt a 'controversial' three-tier water management system for giving water to states, according to the Pakistani newspaper Dawn. The Technical Committee of the indus river Authority IRSA held a meeting on march 24.

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