Prices of most essentials stable at city mkts: BDR report
Thursday, 2 August 2007
Prices of essentials remained static in city markets though prices of some commodities including green chili and eggplant increased slightly due to heavy rainfall across the country, a market review report of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) said Wednesday, reports BSS.
Quoting prices of essentials in Kolkata of the Indian state of West Bengal, the report said the price of coarse rice in Dhaka markets, including Kamalapur, New Market, Karwan Bazar, Kalyanpur, Kachukhet and Mohammadpur, Wednesday ranged from Tk 21 to Tk 22 per kg.
The price of coarse rice was Tk 22 at BDR-facilitated open markets and Tk 19 at BDR-run sales centres, it said.
In Kolkata, the report said, one kg coarse rice is being sold at a price equivalent to Tk 21.81.
Packet flour is being sold from Tk 27to Tk 30 per kg in ordinary Dhaka markets, while the price of the item is same in BDR-facilitated open markets and Tk 26 at BDR-run sales centres.
Quoting prices of essentials in Kolkata of the Indian state of West Bengal, the report said the price of coarse rice in Dhaka markets, including Kamalapur, New Market, Karwan Bazar, Kalyanpur, Kachukhet and Mohammadpur, Wednesday ranged from Tk 21 to Tk 22 per kg.
The price of coarse rice was Tk 22 at BDR-facilitated open markets and Tk 19 at BDR-run sales centres, it said.
In Kolkata, the report said, one kg coarse rice is being sold at a price equivalent to Tk 21.81.
Packet flour is being sold from Tk 27to Tk 30 per kg in ordinary Dhaka markets, while the price of the item is same in BDR-facilitated open markets and Tk 26 at BDR-run sales centres.