Prices of dry food, candle, drinking water shot up in flood-hit areas
Logo representation of Consumers Association Bangladesh.
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Logo representation of Consumers Association Bangladesh.
Prices of essential products including dry food and drinking water have shot up in the flood-hit districts as traders increased their prices with the rise in the demand for relief materials.
Millions of people in 11 districts including Feni, Lakshmipur, Comilla, and Noakhali have been stranded due to flash floods.
Various organizations, associations, university students, private institutions and individuals have started relief activities to help the flood victims.
Demand for products such as Chira, Muri, Jaggery, Biscuits, Candles, Matches, Orsaline, Bottled water, and life jackets has increased for three days to help the flood victims.
Many alleged that unscrupulous traders hiked the prices of goods taking the opportunity of this
Expressing concern over the hike in boat fares, public transport fares, prices of candles, dry foods, drinking water and essential commodities, the Consumers Association of Bangladesh (CAB), Chattogram, urged traders to stand beside the flood-hit people instead of doing business by capitalising the situation.
CAB came up with the call in a statement, issued on Saturday, signed by its vice president SM Najer Hossain, general secretary Kazi Iqbal Bahar Saberi, metropolitan unit president Jesmine Sultana Paru, its general secretary Ajay Mitro, South district unit president Abdul Mannan and others.
It also urged businesses to stop doing business in the crisis of the country and stand by the people rather than distributing relief under social responsibility.
It also requested the business community, various business organisations, corporate houses and the affluent people of the country to come forward from their respective positions to do business following business ethics and morality.