
Ujjal Kumar Dey, owner of Narmin General Store on New Eskaton Dilu Road in the capital, told Prothom Alo, ‘Tuesday Pallat (five kg) has cost more than 30 taka more. On Wednesday, the pallat has been 20 taka more. Now we are selling 45 taka per kg in the retail market. The wholesalers can increase the price.’
When asked, the wholesale business of Kartan Bazar, Babul Mita, said, ‘I heard a news about the importation stopped. Meanwhile, the local businessmen are keeping the price of the price of the price of the money.’
Another businessman, Shakil Ahmed, told Prothom Alo that the price of desi pajaz has increased by three taka per kg and the price of imported panjaz has increased. Meanwhile, the import approval to keep the supply of pajaj in the market is normal.
So, the efforts of the government to get it to the end of the month of the 5th April, after the end of the month of April 30, the import-exporting association, the president of the Heli Land Port Import-Export Association, said, ‘After the end of the month of April 30, it will be until May 5. We are now trying to get approval from the government.’





