Cost of living

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The cost of living is going up and the chance of living is going down. :(

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Thats true Sudha. This would be very difficult for the common man to make up a complete day for living.
You are so right Sudha!! It really is becoming expensive day by day!! Especially for the people who are daily wage earners and live a hand-to-mouth existence!!! :angry: :angry:

There will come a time at this rate, when we will have to carry money by sackfuls and bring home necessitates in our pockets!!
Even though it is raised everywhere,i don't think it is affecting the people much. Because even at this price, still you can see so much crowd in Jewellery shops. How is this possible?
ya i agree with sudha..Cost of living is increase.....so do standard of living.....

sugar price which is 20/- back 4 year is now 35/-

it is very difficult for the people who work on daily basis.
If all members agree can we all together post prices of basic food and living articles here with respective state in following manner:

Name of the article:

Price:

State/place:

This will go in spreading awareness of the prices prevailing in various states.
Cost of living going up - right.But why do you say chance of living going down?
The impact of higher food prices effect every fragment of the society.
The most negative impact on the poor house holds.The rapid inflation of prices on cereal,vegetables,meat,dairy products. what not every thing.If we consider the cost of fuels.
I think cost of living in UK is too hight. Is it possible to cut down the cost of living through part time jobs or oncampus jobs?can you please tell me the possibility of getting the jobs there? sicne i have a plan to go there for my higher studies
Meean. You will find crowds everywhere because we are more than 100 crore. But the poor far outnumber the affluent and they find it difficult to make two ends meet. Many just afford to eat and have no money for children education or nourishing diet. Their children also need to work for livelihood.
if u want to live in bombay, banglore delhi, hyderabad u need to pay atleast 5,000 to 8,000 per month. and the cost of living has gone up very much
@ Sajeetharan?

In Bangalore 5000 - 8000 ? Might be for Bachelors. For a family it will exceed 10K per month!!!!! :( :( :( :(
Sajeeran wrote: [quote] think cost of living in UK is too hight. Is it possible to cut down the cost of living through part time jobs or oncampus jobs?can you please tell me the possibility of getting the jobs there? sicne i have a plan to go there for my higher studies [/quote]

Sajeetharan, you will easily find a part-time job in UK provided you get the work permit!! In fact, in all the big supermarkets, chain stores, restaurants, it is the students who constitute a major portion of the wrok force. Majority of these students are from India and Srilanka. So I don't think you have a problem there!! :) In fact, my cousin used to work as a bus conductor when he was doing his MS in UK.
wow..Thanks for the information kalyani,

hope me too can get some job there. apart from student fees, i have to manage with living expenses. thanks again.
@sajeetharan

hey as you asked earlier about part time jobs

here are some websites check these may help you:

www.justjobs4students.co.uk
www.jobsite.co.uk
@ Sudha

thanks for those links sudha, hope it would be helpful for me. thanks again.

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Created Wednesday, 14 July 2010 02:27
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