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  • Oil prices rise modestly as traders assess Russian output cut

    Oil prices rise modestly as traders assess Russian output cut

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    New York: Oil prices eked out modest gains as market participants weighed Russia’s plan to cut its oil production.

    The West Texas Intermediate (WTI) for March delivery rose 42 cents, or 0.53 per cent, to settle at $80.14 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude for April delivery added 22 cents, or 0.25 per cent, to close at $86.61 a barrel on the London ICE Futures Exchange.

    Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak on Friday announced that the country plans to cut its oil production by 500,000 barrels per day in March.

    Novak said the aim of the cut is to improve the market situation, reiterating the country will not comply with any Western price cap.

    Traders also awaited US inflation data as the US consumer price index for January is set for release on Tuesday.

    For the week ending Friday, the WTI advanced 8.6 per cent, while Brent rose 8.1 per cent, based on the front-month contracts.

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  • TDP leader Lokesh promises to bring down fuel prices

    TDP leader Lokesh promises to bring down fuel prices

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    Amaravati: Exuding confidence that Telugu Desam Party (TDP) will form the government again in Andhra Pradesh, party’s national General Secretary, Nara Lokesh, on Sunday promised that it will bring down the prices of diesel and petrol.

    Lokesh, who was on his padayatra ‘Yuva Galam’, interacted with an autorickshaw driver in Gangadhara Nellore Assembly segment. When the TDP leader enquired about the diesel price, the auto driver replied that it is Rs 95.39 per litre. “How come you are getting it for a lesser price,” Lokesh asked and the driver informed him that he fills the fuel in Tamil Nadu as he lives in the border area.

    “It is certain that the TDP is going to come to power again and the taxes on fuel will be reduced to control the prices and there will be no need for you to cross the state border to fill uel to your vehicle,” Lokesh told him.

    Later, at Eedigapalle, the Gouda community representatives met Lokesh and submitted a memorandum to him explaining the problems they were facing. Responding to them, Lokesh promised all the steps to resolve their issues once the TDP is back in power and his party is committed to the welfare of the toddy-tapper community.

    He also promised to take measures for construction of roads and also extend financial assistance and subsidies to them through the BC Welfare Corporation. “Our sole aim is this psycho should go and cycle should come back,” Lokesh said.

    “My mike may be grabbed from me but my voice can not be choked. The people are my strength. I always raise my voice against this atrocious rule,” he said while addressing people at KM Puram of Karvetinagaram.

    Pointing out that several leaders undertook padyatras earlier in the State, Lokesh asked why problems were being created only for him when he began his venture. “My campaign vehicle and sound system have been seized while my mike was grabbed from me by the police. But the police can not choke my voice and I will raise my tone even if there is no mike,” he said.

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  • Chicken prices at historic high across Pakistan

    Chicken prices at historic high across Pakistan

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    Karachi: The prices of chicken and chicken meat have experienced a sharp increase in the city of Karachi and other cities throughout Pakistan, local media reported.

    The current price of chicken in Karachi is Rs 490 per kg, while the price of chicken meat has reached Rs 720 per kg, Samaa TV reported.

    This price hike is due to the closure of several poultry businesses due to a shortage of feed, Samaa TV reported.

    Poultry business owners have hinted at this being the reason behind the skyrocketting prices, with a kilogram of poultry meat selling for as much as Rs 720 in Karachi.

    In Rawalpindi, Islamabad, and some other cities, the price of chicken has also reached an all-time high, with a kilogram of poultry meat being sold for Rs 700-705, Samaa TV reported.

    Meanwhile, in Lahore, the second most populous city in the country, the price of chicken meat is hovering between Rs 550-600 per kg.

    These rising prices have been a cause of concern for many consumers, who rely on chicken as a staple source of protein.

    The government is currently investigating the cause of the feed shortage and looking for ways to provide relief to consumers affected by these rising prices.

    The poultry industry is a vital part of Pakistan’s economy, and any disruptions to its supply chain can have a significant impact on the country’s food security and economic stability, Samaa TV reported.

    The government is working to ensure that the supply of poultry products remains uninterrupted and that prices remain stable.

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  • Ahead of Ramzan, tea crisis looms in Pakistan as prices surge

    Ahead of Ramzan, tea crisis looms in Pakistan as prices surge

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    Karachi: Ahead of Ramazan, the price of black tea (loose) in Pakistan has swelled to Rs 1,600 per kg from Rs 1,100 in the last 15 days as around 250 containers are still stuck at the port that arrived from late December 2022 to early January, local media reported.

    A retailer said a leading brand has raised the price of 170-gram Danedar and Elaichi packs to Rs320 and Rs350 from Rs 290. The 900 and 420-gram packs now cost Rs 1,480 and Rs 720 as against Rs 1,350 and Rs 550. Other packers are set to follow suit, Dawn reported.

    Zeeshan Maqsood, Convener Standing Committee of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) on Tea, said that imports are currently under crisis which may lead to huge shortages in March, Dawn reported.

    He said banks say they have instructions from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to release documents on 180-day defer contracts or 180-day letters of credit (LCs).

    He added that the situation is getting worse because if anyone gets these containers released on 180-day deferred payment then how he would calculate the cost of imported tea as nobody knows what would be the dollar rate after six months on the interbank market, Dawn reported.

    Zeeshan, who is also an executive member of the Pakistan Tea Association (PTA), said the banks are not opening LCs saying they do not have any instructions from the SBP for new contracts.

    He feared that tea price may hit Rs 2,500 per kg in Ramazan in case stuck-up consignments were not released, Dawn reported.

    As a result, the welfare associations may not be able to distribute tea in ration bags due to shortage and high cost, he added.

    Zeeshan suggested that Pakistan should sign a Prefrential Trade Agreement (PTA) with Kenya. “We import 90 per cent of Kenyan tea from a weekly auction in Mombasa where all African Origin tea are sold.”

    Kenya is the gateway to Africa connecting seven landlocked countries. Pakistan imports tea worth around $500m annually from Kenya and exports only $250m of different items, Dawn reported.

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  • Centre to offload 30 lakh MT wheat to cool down prices

    Centre to offload 30 lakh MT wheat to cool down prices

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    New Delhi: With a view to cool down the rising prices of wheat and atta, the government has decided to offload 30 lakh metric tons of wheat under Open Market Disposal Scheme (OMSS) and sales to state governments, Kendriya Bhandar, National Consumer Cooperative Federation (NCCF), National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED), State Cooperatives/ Federations etc., to cool down the prices of wheat and atta.

    Union Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha on Friday, said that the government takes various steps from time to time to augment domestic availability and control increasing food prices.

    These steps include releases from the buffer to cool down prices, imposition of stock limits, monitoring of stocks declared by entities to prevent hoarding, and also requisite changes in trade policy instruments like rationalization of import duty, changes in import quota, restrictions on exports of the commodity etc.

    In order to manage the overall food security of the country and control the increasing prices of food grains, the Government amended the export policy of wheat from free to prohibited category on May 13, 2022 for restricting export of Indian Durum Wheat, and from July 12, 2022 the export of atta (wheat) is subjected to the recommendation of Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) on export of wheat.

    To augment domestic availability and moderate the prices of pulses, import of tur and urad have been kept under ‘Free Category’ till 31.03.2024 and import duty on masur has been reduced to zero till 31.03.2024.

    To prevent hoarding and restrictive trade practices in respect of tur the Government has issued a directive to all the states and UTs to enforce stock disclosure by stockholders of tur under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and to also monitor and verify the stocks.

    Stocks of chana and moong from the Price Support Scheme (PSS) and Price Stabilisation Fund (PSF) buffer are continuously released in the market to moderate the prices and also supplied to the states for welfare schemes, said the reply.

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  • Jammu and Kashmir Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices

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    Jammu and Kashmir Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices

    CITY TODAY PRICE
    Anantnag ₹ 100.38
    Badgam ₹ 101.73
    Bandipora ₹ 102.22
    Baramullah ₹ 102.34
    Doda ₹ 99.98
    Ganderbal ₹ 102.04
    Jammu ₹ 97.59
    Kathua ₹ 98.43
    Kishtwar ₹ 100.89
    Kulgam ₹ 101.11
    Kupwara ₹ 102.46
    Poonch ₹ 100.51
    Pulwama ₹ 101.14
    Rajouri ₹ 99.03
    Ramban ₹ 100.06
    Reasi ₹ 98.82
    Samba ₹ 97.60
    Shopian ₹ 100.97
    Srinagar ₹ 101.74
    Udhampur ₹ 98.64



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    CITY TODAY PRICE YESTERDAY PRICE
    Anantnag ₹ 85.75 ₹ 86.49
    Badgam ₹ 86.82 ₹ 86.82
    Bandipora ₹ 87.28 ₹ 87.01
    Baramullah ₹ 87.39 ₹ 87.19
    Doda ₹ 85.38 ₹ 85.38
    Ganderbal ₹ 87.11 ₹ 87.11
    Jammu ₹ 83.35 ₹ 83.46
    Kathua ₹ 84.12 ₹ 83.83
    Kishtwar ₹ 86.12 ₹ 86.12
    Kulgam ₹ 86.30 ₹ 86.30
    Kupwara ₹ 87.50 ₹ 87.64
    Poonch ₹ 85.80 ₹ 85.80
    Pulwama ₹ 86.45 ₹ 86.45
    Rajouri ₹ 84.64 ₹ 84.29
    Ramban ₹ 85.45 ₹ 85.45
    Reasi ₹ 84.30 ₹ 84.30
    Samba ₹ 83.35 ₹ 83.26
    Shopian ₹ 86.29 ₹ 86.11
    Srinagar ₹ 86.83 ₹ 86.83
    Udhampur ₹ 84.14 ₹ 83.93

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  • Gold, Silver Prices Today: 7 February 2023 – Check latest rates in your city – Kashmir News

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    Gold, Silver Prices Today: On Tuesday, February 7, the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) witnessed increases in the prices of gold and silver for the second straight day.

     

    Despite unfavourable global  conditions, gold prices increases to Rs 57,106  per 10g on Tuesday, in accordance with international rates. According to the most recent market  price list, the 10g of 22-carat gold  costs Rs 52,750, whereas 10g of 24-carat gold  costs Rs 57,550, In India.

     

    Meanwhile, the price of  silver per 100g is approximately Rs 7,130. The price of gold and silver is  determined by global markets.

    On the other hand, silver will cost more if the values rupee declines  in relation to  the dollar.

    Today 22 Carat Gold Price Per Gram in India (INR)

    Gram22K Today22K YesterdayPrice Change
    1 gram5,2755,26510 ↑
    8 gram42,20042,12080 ↑
    10 gram52,75052,650100 ↑
    100 gram5,27,5005,26,5001,000 ↑

    Today 24 Carat Gold Rate Per Gram in India (INR)

    Gram24K Today24K YesterdayPrice Change
    1 gram5,7555,74411 ↑
    8 gram46,04045,95288 ↑
    10 gram57,55057,440110 ↑
    100 gram5,75,5005,74,4001,100 ↑

    The above gold rates are indicative and do not include GST, TCS and other levies. For the exact rates contact your local jeweller.

    Compare 22K & 24K Gold Rate In Jammu And Kashmir (Today & Yesterday)

    TodayYesterdayRate Change
    Standard Gold (22 K) (1 gram)₹ 5,375₹ 5,350₹ 25 ↑
    Standard Gold (22 K) (8 grams)₹ 43,000₹ 42,800₹ 200 ↑
    Pure Gold (24 K) (1 gram)₹ 5,644₹ 5,618₹ 26 ↑
    Pure Gold (24 K) (8 grams)₹ 45,152₹ 44,944₹ 208 ↑

     

    GOLD, SILVER PRICES IN MAJOR CITIES

    CITYGOLD (per 10 grams, 22 carats)SILVER (per kg)
    NEW DELHIRs 52,810Rs 71,300
    MUMBAIRs 52,660Rs 71,300
    KOLKATARs 52,660Rs 71,300
    CHENNAIRs 53,650Rs 74,000

    The gold and silver prices in India depend on several factors, including the value of the rupee against the dollar. Global demand also plays a key role in determining the trends observed in the rate of precious metals.

     

    When the market closed on Februar 6, the cost of gold was  Rs 56,955  for a gram and the cost of silver was  Rs 67,399 for a kilogramme.

     

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  • Petrol, Diesel Prices Announced After Budget 2023; Check Latest Rates in Your City – Kashmir News

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    The prices of Petrol and diesel has remained unchanged On Thursday February 2, across the country. The fuel prices remained stable for more than seven months. State-owned oil companies, keen to make up for the losses they suffered in the previous quarters.petrol diesel

    Despite a decline in the price of crude oil on the global market, Indian Oil Companies have not announced any modification in the price of the two main motor fuels. Following the presentation of the Union Budget 2023 in Parliament on Wednesday, February 1, the price of Petrol and diesel remained unchanged. There has been a price freeze since the Center decreased the excise duty on Petrol and diesel on May 21, 2022.

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    The Union Budget for 2023-24 announced investment of Rs 30,000 crore to state-owned fuel retailers to make up for the massive losses they ran because of holding petrol and diesel prices despite rise in cost in a bid to help the government contain inflation.

    Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has allocated the money under the head “capital support to oil marketing companies.” It offered no explanation why the blue chip, cash rich oil PSUs should need capital support.

     

    • Petrol Price In Jammu And Kashmir Today : The price of Petrol in Jammu And Kashmir is at Rs 99.805 per litre Today.
    • Diesel Price In Jammu And Kashmir Today: The price of Diesel in Jammu And Kashmir is at Rs 85.145 per litre Today.(Economic Times)

    Prices of petrol and diesel in other cities

    Delhi

    • Petrol: Rs 96.72 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 89.62 per litre

    Chennai

    • Petrol: Rs 102.74 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 94.33 per litre

    Kolkata

    • Petrol: Rs 106.03 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 92.76 per litre

    Mumbai

    • Petrol: Rs 106.31 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 94.27 per litre

    Bengaluru

    • Petrol: Rs 101.94 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 87.89 per litre

    Lucknow

    • Petrol: Rs 96.62 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 89.76 per litre

    Hyderabad

    • Petrol: Rs 109.66 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 97.82 per litre

    Bhopal

    • Petrol: Rs 108.65 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 93.90 per litre

    Gandhinagar

    • Petrol: Rs 96.63 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 92.38 per litre

    Guwahati

    • Petrol: Rs 96.01 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 83.94 per litre

    Thiruvananthapuram

    • Petrol: Rs 107.71 per litre
    • Diesel: Rs 96.52 per litre

    Any modifications to the price of gasoline and diesel are announced every day at 06:00 am. Various factors, such as Value Added Tax (VAT), freight expenses, local taxes, and others, have an impact on the variations in fuel prices from  state to state.

     

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  • Gold Prices touched life-time high and Gulf jewelers observing closely

    Gold Prices touched life-time high and Gulf jewelers observing closely

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    Jeddah: Gold rates climbed to a new life-time high of ₹58,060 per 10 gm on Wednesday in India and prices become volatile amid budget speech of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and went on to climb to its record high by the time FM finished her speech in the parliament.

    Though the Government didn’t impose any new taxes on Gold imports in its latest budget, yet, the price of 22 carat gold weighing 10 grams raised up to Rs. 52,900 and 24 carat gold to Rs. 58,060 as MCX price. At the same time the price of one kg silver increased to ₹73,300. The bullion traders expecting the price to hit Rs. 60,000 shortly.

    Currently, basic customs duty on gold is 12.5% and 2.5% agricultural infrastructure cess, 3% is GST and another about 5% goes as making charges. This has primarily led to a rise in the key input cost for the Indian jewelry industry.

    The cost factors prompted many people to look into the Gulf market for better deals with beautiful designs. Whether seasonal visitors to Dubai or religious pilgrims to holy cities in Saudi Arabia prefer to purchase gold from abroad.

    It is noteworthy to mention that most of the gold that is imported in India comes from Dubai and other gulf countries.

    However, overall gold prices in the Gulf region particularly in UAE will remain lower compared with India.

    “Despite high duty back home in India, an Indian visitor can save Rs. 20,000 for 5 tolas” explained Shekhar, native of Vijayawada and works as sales executive in a leading gold jewelry shop in Dubai.

    He told this correspondent over the phone that most shops in Dubai and other parts of the Gulf have significant customers from India where cost is matter.

    The government hiked the import duty on gold from 7.5% to 12.5% in July 2022 to dampen demand, bring down the trade deficit and ease pressure on the rupee.

    The result was a steep reduction in imports of gold from 1,068 tonnes in 2021 to 706 tonnes in 2022. The duty hike also resulted in increased smuggling of gold into India, an estimated 200 tonnes a year, and that is actually driving the gold retail sales, say industry sources.

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  • Budget 2023 Live Updates: FM Sitharaman Announces Hike On Cigarette Prices, Invoke Hilarious Memes On Social Media – Kashmir News

    Budget 2023 Live Updates: FM Sitharaman Announces Hike On Cigarette Prices, Invoke Hilarious Memes On Social Media – Kashmir News

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    Budget 2023 Live Updates: FM Sitharaman Announces Hike On Cigarette Prices, Invoke Hilarious Memes On Social Media – Kashmir News

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