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Prices hike: Low-income people cut food budget
Middle and low income people have been hit hard by the blow of continuously price hike of the daily commodities and they have been compelled to cut their budget for food commodities to live their lives amid soaring prices. Rice is not available under Tk 55 per kg, while no vegetable can be purchased less than Tk 50. Even, the low-income people can’t afford broiler chicken, Pangash fish, Koi...