Rice, wheat, cooking oil, kerosene, dhals, tea, soap, salt and sugar
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28000 ration shops
A World Entrepreneur Society article cites a difference of Rs.15 per/kg (GBP 0.20) for rice on at the market and Rs.4 per/kg (GBP 0.08) at ration shops. Based on the structure of the Public Distribution System, it seems that there is not a fixed difference; the commodities at ration shops are sold at cost, not including the costs of the distribution system.
kerosene was first sold in ration store
Ration shops typically sell essential food items and commodities at subsidized prices to eligible individuals or families. Common items include rice, wheat flour, sugar, cooking oil, pulses, and sometimes salt and spices. Prices can vary by region and government policies, but they are generally lower than market rates to ensure affordability for low-income households. For specific prices, it is best to refer to local ration shop listings or government announcements, as they can change frequently.
In Tamilnadu ration shops are opened by 8.30 am to 12 pm
Ration shops typically offer essential commodities at subsidized prices, making them more affordable for low-income households compared to normal shops, where prices are determined by market rates. While ration shops provide staples like rice, wheat, and sugar at reduced costs, normal shops may have a wider variety of products but often at higher prices. Consequently, the choice between the two often depends on affordability and availability of desired items.
Rice, wheat, cooking oil, kerosene, dhals, tea, soap, salt and sugar
Pawn shops operate on small loans that hold an item for a certain amount of time. These items are often bought back, however, if they are not then these same items may be sold.
There were no more than six Luger pistols made in .45. Two are known to exist today. They are very expensive collector items and have never been sold in shops.