Due to the severe rains, gasoline and diesel costs have risen, as have vegetable and cooking oil prices. In many parts of the country, vegetable costs have risen in recent days. onions and tomatoes, in particular, have seen significant price increases. Tomatoes cost between Rs 90 and Rs 93 per kilogramme in Kolkata. The price of an eggplant kilo has risen to between 60 and 100 rupees. 

Vegetable costs have also increased by 15 to 25%, according to traders. However, the federal government stated that onion, tomato, and potato prices were lower than last year. The increase in vegetable costs has been attributed to rising fuel prices, including gasoline and diesel, as well as rains in various areas. Rains are predicted to harm vegetable harvests, particularly in areas other than Uttar Pradesh.

As a result, prices appear to be on the rise. Similarly, the cost of cooking oil is increasing. Cooking oil prices are growing in india as a result of worldwide price increases. After the import duty was cut, the federal government sent a letter to the states requesting them to ensure that the price of cooking oils was reduced.

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