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Will take months for auto, taxi drivers to recover losses

‘Will take months for auto, taxi drivers to recover losses’ Updated: Updated: June 13, 2021 20:34 IST Many are worried they may not see brisk business until every one of them is fully vaccinated Share Article AAA Autorickshaws and taxis will be allowed to ply with a maximum of two passengers from June 14.   | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR Many are worried they may not see brisk business until every one of them is fully vaccinated While the city gears up for easing of lockdown restrictions, autorickshaw and taxi drivers, who have not had a regular income since April, say it will be months before they can recover their losses. The Karnataka government has announced that autorickshaws and taxis will be allowed to ply with a maximum of two passengers from June 14.

Karnataka: Commodity prices go up after fuel becomes costly | Mangaluru News

PRICE PINCH: Rig Owners’ Association protests high diesel prices in Bengaluru on Tuesday BENGALURU: High fuel prices have raised costs for the transport industry and this, in turn, is pushing up commodity prices. Traders and industry representatives have urged the state government to ease the impact by lowering local taxes. Petrol is sold at Rs 92.3 per litre and diesel at Rs 84.5 in Bengaluru. The freight charges for all commodities have gone up by at least 75 paise per kg. “Wholesale prices of commodities are increasing because of higher freight charges and accordingly, retail prices are also climbing up,” said Lahoti, a former president of the Bangalore Wholesale Food Grains and Pulses Association.

Karnataka: Commodity prices go up after fuel becomes costly | Hubballi News

PRICE PINCH: Rig Owners’ Association protests high diesel prices in Bengaluru on Tuesday BENGALURU: High fuel prices have raised costs for the transport industry and this, in turn, is pushing up commodity prices. Traders and industry representatives have urged the state government to ease the impact by lowering local taxes. Petrol is sold at Rs 92.3 per litre and diesel at Rs 84.5 in Bengaluru. The freight charges for all commodities have gone up by at least 75 paise per kg. “Wholesale prices of commodities are increasing because of higher freight charges and accordingly, retail prices are also climbing up,” said Lahoti, a former president of the Bangalore Wholesale Food Grains and Pulses Association.

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