
Sir,
Nepal is facing a serious problem of rising prices of daily consumable goods. The prices of food, vegetables, cooking oil, and other daily necessities are increasing rapidly. This has made it difficult for ordinary people to manage their household expenses. Poor and middle-class families are especially affected by the rising cost of living.
Transportation fares have also increased, making daily travel more expensive. Students, workers, and other people who depend on public transportation have to spend more money on travelling. This has added another burden to their daily lives.
Another major problem is the shortage of cooking gas. Sometimes people have to wait in long queues to get gas or buy it at a higher price. The shortage makes cooking difficult and increases household expenses. Many families are forced to use alternative fuels when gas is unavailable.
The government should take effective steps to control unnecessary price increases, prevent black marketing, regulate transportation fares
The government should take effective steps to control unnecessary price increases, prevent black marketing, regulate transportation fares, and ensure a regular supply of cooking gas. It should also increase domestic production to reduce dependence on imports.
In conclusion, rising prices, expensive transportation, and gas shortages are serious problems for the people of Nepal. The government and citizens must work together to solve these problems and make daily life easier for everyone.
Sunita Gurung, Pokhara







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