The first half of the century was very happy

in #life6 years ago

The price of the goods was very cheap. The price of rice at the beginning of the century was one of money. But in the beginning of the first decade of Banga, the price was increased to two rupees for one and a half rupees for the war. In the 40s (according to the quality of the second world war), the price of rice was two and a half rupees to three and a half rupees. Most of the pulses were priced at six paisa. Take two pounds of flour, four pounds of flour, ten paisa of rice oil, sugar two bags, and a good dill of 10 grams. Take the butter, bring it, eat meat. Bagda, tangra, parse etc. fish are four years old. Cut Rui Fishes Fish 'Ana Sara. Ten elephant lattu marks make good bilivati ​​cloth from one and a half to seven pieces. The name of the one-time rasogolla was 'Rasmundi'. At one rupee, four oysters could be found. The shopkeeper would have been more interested in fouling. And the rest of the food was 'Ana Sara'. These prices were rice till 1942 AD (until the first half of the Banga century). The city of 'Paisa Hotel' was still in Calcutta. In the hotel, rice, pulses, watermelon, chutney could be found in exchange for a penny.

The clothes also remained as far back as 1942 AD. However, instead of living clothes, the style of matching clothes was made here. 120- The fine dhoti of the cotton booth was priced at seven cents and the price of sarees was four and a half added. And the fine sari of Dhanakhali was available from three taka three and a half rupees.

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