Muzaffarpur News: Five kilos of green vegetables are available at the price of one kilo of potatoes and onions, and greens have also gone up in price.
Muzaffarpur News: At the Muzaffarpur vegetable market, five kg of green vegetables are available for the price of one kg of potato and onion. These days green vegetables are cheap and potato and onion prices are increasing daily. In the vegetable market, onion is sold at Rs.56 to Rs.60 per kg, potato at Rs.35 and the average price of green vegetables at Rs.20 to Rs.30. In the market, ladyfinger is priced at Rs 15 to 20, nenua at Rs 20, padwal at Rs 40, pumpkin at Rs 25 and brinjal at Rs 25. Nowadays, most of the people buy green vegetables in large quantities instead of potatoes. Potato-onion traders say profits are down despite increased sales. Earlier 30 to 40 farmers used to sell onions daily. Now only 20 to 25 pounds of onions are consumed. The price impact is visible in the market. Rambukar Sahni, a green vegetable seller of Naye Bazaar, said: While the sale of vegetables has increased, the profit is also decreasing due to low prices. A lot of freight is spent carrying back the leftover vegetables after noon. Thus, vegetables are sold only at purchase price. Nenua greens are being sold for Rs.50 on the 25th of Jivitputrika Vratham. For this, he fasts and takes a bath on the 24th. On this day it is customary to eat Nenua Chak. Its demand in the market has already increased. Nenua greens are sold at Rs.40 to Rs.50 per kg in the vegetable market. Apart from this, the sale of Kheda and Marua flour has also increased. The demand for poya sack has also increased in the market. However, its attendance is still low. Good sales from Monday onwards. Also Read: Bihar News: Rs 177 crore project failed in Muzaffarpur! The work of beautifying the Jivitputrika fast has started on the last 25th as the shopping is increasing due to the Jivitputrika fast. Marua flour is sold at Rs 75 per kg. Vrati buys it. According to Banarasi Panchangam, Jeevitputrik Vratham is observed on 25th day, but according to Mithila Panchangam, this Vratham is observed on 24th day. Since it is a two-day festival, there will be good sales for both days. Also watch this video: Why is Shraddha so sacred in Gaya?