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Chicken prices have risen by Rs 100 per kg in Telangana

The chicken prices in the state are soaring. Chicken meat that was selling for Rs.175 per kg 20 days ago is now selling for Rs.280 per kg. Chicken prices are expected to rise further, according to the poultry industry.

The winter has come to an end, and the temperature in the state has risen to 37 degrees to 39 degrees Celsius in certain areas of the state. A large number of birds are dying as a result of the weather shift.

Furthermore, the price of chicken feed has also increased, resulting in higher chicken prices.

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The price of Indian (Desi) chicken meat is rising as well. The meat is priced between Rs 400 and 500 per kilo. One of the causes for the rise in desi chicken prices is its unavailability. Some dealers are bringing in desi chickens reared in MP jungles in the city. The desi chicken reared in local poultry farms is sold for Rs. 500 kg.

Telangana RTC pushes for an increase in ticket prices

In the midst of rumours that fuel prices may be raised due to rising crude oil prices, the state-owned public transporter TS Road Transport Corporation is lobbying for approval to raise ticket fares.

RTC has accumulated losses of almost ‘2,000 crores and is sinking deeper into the red by the day. The corporation requested a fare increase from the government six months ago but has yet to receive a response.

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The TSRTC raised ticket pricing in 2020, and before that in 2016.

The RTC operates around 10,000 buses, and even minor increases in diesel prices have a significant impact on it.

 

 

 

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