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Increase in petrol & lpg prices - kirit parikh suggestion

Tags : Kirit Parikh, Price Hike
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Reference to the newspaper article in TOI to 4th Feb 2010

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mbhingnekar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
It will be wrong to burden the people of india.Already the prices of essential commodities have risen to sky height.First government should control this.
Vineet Prakash  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Kirit Parikh report has suggested the government to deregulate the oil prices in the country. I think that before they freeing up the price they should remove un-neccesary tax burden on the fuels. More than 50% of the prices are because of...
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Chilakamarri Venkata Rangacharyulu  |  Argues in support of  "middle class family"  |  1 year ago
Now a days the standard of living of middle class people is very costly because the every thing is increasing day by day the Govt should take steps to reduce the prices
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anand acharyulu  |  Argues in support of  "government"  |  1 year ago
how can a common man understand barrel language??
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Saket Mishra  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
yes,the petrol price is 16.50 rupees per litre at actual
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Chintan Dedhia  |  Argues in support of  "Do you think this step will bring any change?"  |  1 year ago
I think it should bring change and the present govt should be pressurized.Day by Day cost of living is becoming costlier who thinks about the common man instead of hiking prices for reducing deficit burden govt should heavily attack on corruption...
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Nabanita Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Buy"  |  1 year ago
Don’t buy petrol in India on 14th Feb NONSENSE
Ankit Goel  |  Argues in support of  "Won't Buy"  |  1 year ago
Dear Friends!J Petrol in Pakistan Rs17 per litr Mala ysia Rs 18 per litr In India it's Rs.65per litr Why is there a difference within India itself? World Market CRUDE Oil is not the reason for this. It's all Gain for private owners? As we are the...
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The ministry proposes to limit the number of subsidized cylinders for even BPL (below poverty line) at four cylinders a year. But the government would give them a one-time assistance of Rs 1,400 for getting a connection The proposal outlines the criteria to identify those who have to pay market price for refills. These include anyone who owns a car, two-wheeler, house or figures in the income-tax list. The subsidy to BPL cardholders would be delivered through the unique identification number, Aadhar, as it is commonly known, regime that is in the works. The proposal rationalizes the move on the ground the present system does not differentiate between the needy and those who can afford to pa...
KALIYAMOORTHY  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
No excuse for such things changing drastically. We can not price an object's cost differently, on the basis of one's income. Be it poor or rich, whether lives in Metro / Village, individual need to buy things on same price. Because of Govt program...
maheswar dash  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
we should ask the government first its employee to use 4 gas cylinder in a year, then we should think
 
 
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