Tag: Belagavi

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    Belagavi: Tomato prices have skyrocketed across the state, causing common people to suffer. The price of tomatoes and chillies in Belagavi district has also crossed the hundred mark, becoming a burden on consumers’ pockets. On one hand, farmers anxiously await the arrival of monsoon rains. On the other hand, the increased prices of tomatoes and chillies have caused concern among the common people. Despite the first week of July coming to an end, the district is receiving only moderate rainfall, which is not beneficial for agricultural activities.

    ‘Due to the lack of rain, most farmers are unable to sow their crops, resulting in a decrease in tomato, chilli, and other vegetable yields. Consequently, the prices of tomatoes and green chillies have risen, reaching Rs. 100 per kg. The scarcity of these products in the market has led to the increase in prices. We had trust in the Congress party, hoping for relief’ said a source. A woman consumer Mehboob Tehsildar, demanded that the government reduce the prices of essential items before providing free electricity.

    Akshata Desai, a housewife, insists that the government urgently reduce the prices of essential items, considering that tomatoes and chillies now cost Rs. 100. With daily expenses ranging from Rs. 200 to 300, how can we afford to spend on vegetables while managing other household costs? Rich individuals may not be affected by price hikes, but the common people will suffer. Basavaraja Karaguppi, a vegetable trader, states that people are reluctant to purchase vegetables. A tray of tomatoes is being sold for two thousand rupees in wholesale due to limited supply. Large tomatoes cost Rs. 100, while small tomatoes cost Rs. 80. Consequently, sales have decreased.

    Prakash Badugola, another vegetable trader, remarks that customers who used to buy one kg are now buying only half a kg, and those who used to buy two kg are now purchasing only one kg. The prices of eggplants, beans, okra, and other vegetable crops have also increased by 20 per cent.

  • Rahul Gandhi to address “Yuva Kranti Sanvasav” in Belagavi today

    Rahul Gandhi to address “Yuva Kranti Sanvasav” in Belagavi today

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will be addressing ”Yuva Kranti Samavesha”, a youth convention, organised by the party’s state unit here on Monday.

    This will be the former AICC President’s first visit to poll-bound Karnataka, months after the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, led by him, marched its way through parts of the State.

    AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, the party’s state unit chief D K Shivakumar, Legislature Party leader and Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah among several leaders will be taking part in the mega rally organised at the CPED ground here, this afternoon.

    According to party sources, the Member of Parliament from Wayanad, is likely to announce the Karnataka Congress’ fourth poll ‘guarantee’, which is likely to be focused on the youth, ahead of the Assembly polls, by May.

    The Congress has already announced three poll ‘guarantees’ — 200 units of free power to all households (Gruha Jyoti), Rs 2,000 monthly assistance to the woman head of every family (Gruha Lakshmi), and 10 kg of rice free to every member of a BPL household (Anna Bhagya).

    The Congress, which is aiming to come to power with an absolute majority, has set a target of winning at least 150 of the total 224 seats in the Assembly polls.