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Queues are a common sight wherever you go: for petrol, diesel, kerosene and cooking gas. Just seeing them depresses you. The desperation in this country is awful. Whilst we were all moaning and concerned about the daily earner during the pandemic, what all of us are undergoing right now is much worse. In a three wheeler the other day, the driver declared to me that he cannot run on the metre and wanted three times the normal fare. The driver informed me that he was responsible for three growing children and ailing parents. His wife worked as a domestic aide. With both incomes they could not make ends meet for even a week. He spends almost 36 hours at times just to get Rs 2000 worth of petrol, which hardly lasts for a day’s hires and then back in the queue. Purchasing a tea and a bun to appease his hunger comes at an exorbitant price. In short, owing to queuing for fuel he runs the trishaw only for ten days a month. There are many comparable stories. With the regular price increases of basic necessities and a static income, making ends meet has become a challenging task for the majority.
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