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I'm not the OPYou posted it hence the target is you pajeets
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With best agricultural land and plenty of water in Pakistan, if it suffers food shortage then shame on the triumvirate of Pakistani rulers of Businessmen, Army and Bureacrats.
Karachiites forced to buy ‘most expensive’ flour
ISLAMABAD: Flour prices in Karachi have scaled a new peak of Rs3200 per 20-kilogramme bag, ARY News reported on Sunday, quoting data from the Pakistanarynews.tv
ISLAMABAD: Flour prices in Karachi have scaled a new peak of Rs3200 per 20-kilogramme bag, ARY News reported on Sunday, quoting data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).
According to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, 1kg of flour in Karachi now costs Rs320, more than the price of the commodity in Islamabad and Punjab.
The data shows that in the last week, Karachi has witnessed a surge of Rs200 in the price of a 20kg bag of flour, increasing the rates to Rs3,200. Meanwhile in Hyderabad, the 20kg bag was available at Rs3,040 after an increase of Rs140.
In Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sialkot and Khuzdar, the prices of a 20kg bag increased by Rs106, Rs133, Rs200 and Rs300 respectively.
Moreover, the price of a 20kg bag of flour in Bahawalpur, Multan, Sukkur and Quetta increased by Rs146, Rs93, Rs120 and Rs100, respectively.
Earlier, it was reported that sugar prices spiked to a record high of up to Rs160 per kilo in retail markets in different parts of Pakistan amid ‘rising inflation’.
The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported that the sugar prices at retail level surged to Rs150 in different parts of the country – such as Karachi, Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
Meanwhile, the sweetener in Lahore and Quetta was available at Rs145 per kilo and Rs142 per kilo, respectively.
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Ary news ?
Here @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE.
He usually doesn't responds to these threads though, as these are not related to IK and won't earn him a few bucks.
Thieves bad explanation.ppls in poor nations say "the western or Chinese stole resources" but its just utter misanagement and corruption mainly. Venezvuela has the most oil of all nations and is the poorest among them. You can also look at Nairu, they had no resource managment in place. Compare this to Norway who is funnelling its own gas and oil poceeds to a reseve fund for the people.
Low IQ nations cannot see how to utlize something for years to come.
People will anyway leave the Pakistan.The predicament is further compounded by the soaring sugar prices, reaching an all-time high of Rs 160 per kilogram in retail markets across Pakistan.
Synopsis
Karachi, Pakistan's major city, is now facing the highest flour prices in the world, standing at Rs 160 per kilogram or Rs 3,200 per 20 kilograms, marking its highest price in 58 years. This has surpassed the previous high of Rs 3,000 for a 20 kg bag, making it the most expensive flour city in Pakistan. Other Pakistani cities are also witnessing a significant rise in prices of flour and sugar, putting immense financial strain on the population. Karachi has been ranked one of the world's least livable cities, adding to the city's woes.
The economic turmoil in Pakistan, has reached a critical point, with its major city of Karachi now burdened with the highest flour prices in the world. As per a report by ARY news, the cost of Atta (Flour) in Karachi has surged to an unprecedented peak, with prices reaching Rs 160 per kilogram or Rs 3,200 per 20 kilograms. This exorbitant rate means that a mere 1 kilogram of flour now costs Rs 160, marking the highest price in 58 years, and signaling the severity of the ongoing economic hardships in the city.
Notably, Karachi's current flour prices have surpassed the previous all-time high of Rs 3,000 for a 20 kg bag, making it the most expensive flour city in the entire nation, even outpacing Hyderabad.
The soaring prices of essential commodities are not limited to Karachi alone. Other major Pakistani cities, including Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Sialkot, and Khuzdar, are also wittnessing significant rise in prices of flour. A 20 kg bag of flour now costs Rs 106, Rs 200 more, respectively, in these cities. Smaller urban centers like Bahawalpur, Multan, Sukkur, and Quetta are also facing pinch of the crisis with prices rising to Rs 146, Rs 93, Rs 120, and Rs 100, respectively, putting immense financial strain on the population.
The predicament is further compounded by the soaring sugar prices, reaching an all-time high of Rs 160 per kilogram in retail markets across Pakistan. The inflation surge has affected numerous cities nationwide, aggravating the already critical financial crisis.
Adding to the city's woes, Karachi has been ranked among the world's least livable cities in the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) Global Livability Index 2023. Placing at a disheartening 169th position out of 173 cities evaluated, Karachi's livability score of 42.5 is well below average. The city's performance in various aspects, including stability, healthcare, culture and environment, infrastructure, and education, remains alarmingly low. The stagnant healthcare score indicates the lack of progress in improving the situation in this crucial sector.
Even In pppBased on income per capita
Prices should be lower in Pakistan, it only means the people are earning less and buying more costly items.
Pakistani people do not deserve to pay min twice as much as India.
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