The cost of a cylinder of Rs. 720, deposited back in Indian bank with Rs. 150, That is, 720- 150 = 570 rupees Earlier, we got a cylinder of Rs 418, That means a loss of Rs 152. Now it is to know that the money I got was back to me. Then where did the money of subsidy go, rather I have to pay more money than before. What is this math ...? The whole country is thinking that it is getting subsidy money, but we are getting our money only. Issue Number: -02 How is the price of petrol in the country, its complete process is as follows: - The current price of crude oil = $ 50 per bracket (Where, $ 1 = 63 / - And 1 berl = 159 liters) I.e., $ 50 = Rs.3150 / - 1 liter crude oil buys India (3150/159) = 19.80 rupees Crude oil to make 1 liter gasoline - 0.96 liters @ 19.80 / - = 19.00 / - Now there is a fixed price for making one liter of petrol out of crude oil 6 rupees (by adding transportation). I.e., 19.00 rupees + fixed price, 6 rupees = 25.00 rupees one liter petrol. Now it seems the tax of the central government, 25% ie 6 rupees. I.e. 25 + 6 = 31 rupees And from then on the VAT of the state government tax, Which is to be counted as average 15% which is 5 rupees i.e. the sum total is 36 rupees. And finally, petrol pump dealers are given a liter of 90 paisa on commission, so it costs 37 rupees. But still we are getting petrol in today's 73 / - per liter. Please try to get this information from hard to reach every citizen of the country. Shaan or Chhalava .... There is one place all over India, where food is the cheapest. Tea = 1.00 Soup = 5.50 Lentils = 1.50 Food = 2.00 Chapati = 1.00 Chicken = 24.50 Dosa = 4.00 Biryani = 8.00 Mosquito = 13.00 All these things are for the poor and they are all available in Indian Parliament Canteen. And those poor's salaries are 80,000 rupees per month without income tax. Please forward to all the numbers your mobile is saved so that everyone can know ... That is the reason why they think that the person who earns 30 rupees or 32 rupees a day is not poor.

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