Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
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Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
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Or if Indian government allows import, it will show its impact immediately.It's way too cheaper in other countries.
Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.In Puri town of Odisha the price of onion in loose market is 70 per kg, I do not know about Punjabi, east Indians, especially Odia and Bengalis can not eat non veg food without onions, and it is a sad state of affairs to see the price of onions is soaring like this, here the fish kg is 140 rs, and mutton 300 per kg so hoping against the hope for reduction of onion price soon.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
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Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.In Puri town of Odisha the price of onion in loose market is 70 per kg, I do not know about Punjabi, east Indians, especially Odia and Bengalis can not eat non veg food without onions, and it is a sad state of affairs to see the price of onions is soaring like this, here the fish kg is 140 rs, and mutton 300 per kg so hoping against the hope for reduction of onion price soon.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
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You are lucky. Onions here are costly selling at the rate of 80 to 90. Meat is Rs. 500 a kg
Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.In Puri town of Odisha the price of onion in loose market is 70 per kg, I do not know about Punjabi, east Indians, especially Odia and Bengalis can not eat non veg food without onions, and it is a sad state of affairs to see the price of onions is soaring like this, here the fish kg is 140 rs, and mutton 300 per kg so hoping against the hope for reduction of onion price soon.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
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Non veg food generally needs onion. Punjabis take non veg as well as spicy veg food that need onions. The classical Brahmins in U.P. do not use onions at all. Rather they dislike this. Personally, I don't to eat raw onions though many Punjabis do this. Onion is no doubt an important ingredient in food but when there is scarcity or unusual high price, we can make some adjustments. In fact, many have done this.
Apart from consumer need, onion is also an election issue.
Now the question is why this rise of price of onions slowly and steadily marching towards century mark, in the election year, Personally, I am vegetarian by birth, and also I do not take onions in my foods as it is prohibited in my community (Inner Brahmin servitor of Lord Jagannath) but still I find lots of stresses in the budget of common man and everywhere people are talking about this.Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.In Puri town of Odisha the price of onion in loose market is 70 per kg, I do not know about Punjabi, east Indians, especially Odia and Bengalis can not eat non veg food without onions, and it is a sad state of affairs to see the price of onions is soaring like this, here the fish kg is 140 rs, and mutton 300 per kg so hoping against the hope for reduction of onion price soon.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
.
Non veg food generally needs onion. Punjabis take non veg as well as spicy veg food that need onions. The classical Brahmins in U.P. do not use onions at all. Rather they dislike this. Personally, I don't to eat raw onions though many Punjabis do this. Onion is no doubt an important ingredient in food but when there is scarcity or unusual high price, we can make some adjustments. In fact, many have done this.
Apart from consumer need, onion is also an election issue.
Now the question is why this rise of price of onions slowly and steadily marching towards century mark, in the election year, Personally, I am vegetarian by birth, and also I do not take onions in my foods as it is prohibited in my community (Inner Brahmin servitor of Lord Jagannath) but still I find lots of stresses in the budget of common man and everywhere people are talking about this.Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.In Puri town of Odisha the price of onion in loose market is 70 per kg, I do not know about Punjabi, east Indians, especially Odia and Bengalis can not eat non veg food without onions, and it is a sad state of affairs to see the price of onions is soaring like this, here the fish kg is 140 rs, and mutton 300 per kg so hoping against the hope for reduction of onion price soon.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
.
Non veg food generally needs onion. Punjabis take non veg as well as spicy veg food that need onions. The classical Brahmins in U.P. do not use onions at all. Rather they dislike this. Personally, I don't to eat raw onions though many Punjabis do this. Onion is no doubt an important ingredient in food but when there is scarcity or unusual high price, we can make some adjustments. In fact, many have done this.
Apart from consumer need, onion is also an election issue.
Essential Commodities act has not been made applicable to onions. It is reported that this is being hoarded in some places particularly Maharashtra. It is definitely gross failure of government. Possibly, govts. of Delhi, Rajasthan, M.P. may not be responsible. But there is only emotion and not logic in electioneering. any stick is good to beat the opponents. Once BJP government had been defeated in Delhi on this issue only. Now this is turn of congress.
Now the question is why this rise of price of onions slowly and steadily marching towards century mark, in the election year, Personally, I am vegetarian by birth, and also I do not take onions in my foods as it is prohibited in my community (Inner Brahmin servitor of Lord Jagannath) but still I find lots of stresses in the budget of common man and everywhere people are talking about this.Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.In Puri town of Odisha the price of onion in loose market is 70 per kg, I do not know about Punjabi, east Indians, especially Odia and Bengalis can not eat non veg food without onions, and it is a sad state of affairs to see the price of onions is soaring like this, here the fish kg is 140 rs, and mutton 300 per kg so hoping against the hope for reduction of onion price soon.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
.
Non veg food generally needs onion. Punjabis take non veg as well as spicy veg food that need onions. The classical Brahmins in U.P. do not use onions at all. Rather they dislike this. Personally, I don't to eat raw onions though many Punjabis do this. Onion is no doubt an important ingredient in food but when there is scarcity or unusual high price, we can make some adjustments. In fact, many have done this.
Apart from consumer need, onion is also an election issue.
Essential Commodities act has not been made applicable to onions. It is reported that this is being hoarded in some places particularly Maharashtra. It is definitely gross failure of government. Possibly, govts. of Delhi, Rajasthan, M.P. may not be responsible. But there is only emotion and not logic in electioneering. any stick is good to beat the opponents. Once BJP government had been defeated in Delhi on this issue only. Now this is turn of congress.
Yes opposition wants a stick irrespective of its make or size. Yes, onions once became the nemesis of BJP. Now it's the turn of Congress. History repeats .
According to news snippets Nasik onion mandi is receiving huge money by creating artificial shortages and then after price hike, sending large number of onions into market, all these mandi are controlled by an influential politician.
There is nothing new, politicians never miss a chance to make money and use farmers as their vote banks. besides traders have to part with their profit for election funds. sugar lobby is another one that will show its colors from next month onward when crushing begins.
A sad state of affairs, beneficiaries are trying hard to get money from the hard earned money from common man and now it is necessary to build one such onion stock exchange to control its price mechanisms.
We do not need any stock exchanges separately but a strict regulatory that keeps a stricter control on such extra ordinary situations.
Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
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Or if Indian government allows import, it will show its impact immediately.It's way too cheaper in other countries.
I read in evening news paper, government is importing onion from Pakistan. 12 trucks reach by road from Lahore. But it is not enough.
Onions are not in the list of essential commodities. So no check on hoarders. Consequently the price rise. Rumor of its price touching Rs. 100/- The media has highlighted this too much. For Delhites- particularly Punjabis, without onions, there is no life. Personally, I don't see why onions are so significant. If you do not eat or curtail eating onions, the hoarders. game will be defeated.
In today's, local Agra newspaper, there is happy news of the onion prices coming down.
http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/onion-crisis--here-s-whom-we-must-blame-041650404.html?vp=1
.
Or if Indian government allows import, it will show its impact immediately.It's way too cheaper in other countries.
I read in evening news paper, government is importing onion from Pakistan. 12 trucks reach by road from Lahore. But it is not enough.
12 trucks are not enough even for on city for a week, they will have to go for bigger consignments. This should be on priorities basis.
It seems onions are going to decide the fate of our economy, not gold.
Onions are a food item and hence essential. Gold is for ornaments and hence non essential. People lived in prehistoric period without gold but not without food.
Agreed. Gold was mere status symbol right from the Vedic period. Never it was considered as an indispensable thing.
People can live sans onions, there is a time when the southern part of Odisha ten to 12 years back used to live with rice, onions and salt as all are so cheap so that they can afford that, think about those poor tribal now, as they have to eat only rice and salt, what a sad state of affairs, Lord save this country. :whistle:
People can live sans onions, there is a time when the southern part of Odisha ten to 12 years back used to live with rice, onions and salt as all are so cheap so that they can afford that, think about those poor tribal now, as they have to eat only rice and salt, what a sad state of affairs, Lord save this country. :whistle:
Thank god that there is rice to eat at least. Rice fills the stomach. Onions are just a side dish which can be ignored.
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