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- Israeli forces kill two Palestinian teenagers
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Fish, chicken, and rice prices remain volatile
Despite a decline in vegetable prices, the fish and chicken markets remain unstable, leaving consumers in strain. Additionally, despite the governments various initiatives to regulate the rice market, prices have not decreased. Even after imports, rice continues to be sold at high prices. A visit...

Winter vegetable prices plunge sharply in Gaibandha market
The prices of winter vegetables in Gaibandha have fallen dramatically, bringing much-needed relief to consumers. Vegetables that were once priced as high as Tk 400 per kg, like green chillies, are now being sold for as little as Tk 30 per kg. Similarly, cauliflower, previously priced at Tk 120, is...