Pakistan: On the one hand, the happy month of Ramadan started on 24th March i.e. Friday. So on the other hand, the financial crisis in Pakistan is getting worse day by day. The effect of this is now being seen in Ramzan as well. The prices of fruits are so high that people will think thousand times before buying one.
You can guess from this that the price of a dozen bananas in Pakistan has reached up to Rs.500. You might not believe it, but it is absolutely true. In such a situation, if you hear the price of grapes, then your senses will fly away. According to media reports, grapes are currently being sold at Rs 1600 per kg in Pakistan. Yes, you heard it right.
Significantly, in Pakistan, not only bananas and grapes, but the prices of everyday things are also skyrocketing. From the price of flour to the price of onion in Pakistan, the cost of everything has made life difficult for the common man. So on the other hand, if we talk about the price of diesel, then diesel is being sold expensive by 102.84 percent and petrol by 81.17 percent in Pakistan.