गृहपृष्ठ ∕ Nepal ∕ Price of Milk increased Nepal Price of Milk increased KathmanduPati February 10, 2022 KATHMANDU – The Dairy Development Corporation (DDC) has increased the price of milk. Organizing a press conference, the DDC informed that the price of milk was increased by Rs 9 per litre. Currently, it costs Rs 76 per litre and the increased price will be effective from tomorrow, Friday. It will then cost Rs 85 per litre milk. The meeting of the Board of Directors at DDC had taken this decision on Wednesday. As per the Board decision, the price hike is however different based on locations. Accordingly, Rs 85 is fixed for the Kathmandu Valley, Hetauda, Biratnagar and Janakpur cities, while Rs 81 for Butwal and Bhairahawa cities, and Rs 79 in Nepalgunj and Dhangadhi. In the increased price, farmers will be benefitted with Rs 6.52 and the industrialists with Rs 2.88. Write your comments RELATED NEWS PM Balen asserts Nepal has evidence on Kalapani, Lipulekh border… India, China and Asian nations extend greetings to RSP on… Nepal PM Balen to become RSP senior leader without election PM Shah arrives in Chitwan RSP to hold first convention as statute changes take focus Bangladeshi Ambassador pays courtesy call on Speaker Aryal Top Headlines Before the Ballots: How Oli Lost the Political Narrative1 Nepal “a Buffer State”: Rethinking foreign policy in relative terms2 Balen’s Silence Has Invited Curiosity, Confusion, and Concerns3 Jagdamba Group Chairman Shankar Agrawal Arrested4 We will return the savings of cooperative victims within 100 days : Rabi Lamichhane5 Two Offices Under Ministry of Communication to Be Abolished6 Court Orders Release of UML Rekha Sharma7 Nepali Congress provides financial assistance for Samba’s treatment8 TRENDING National Poet Madhav Prasad Ghimire no more Public Relations for a Soldier The envisioned Defense University and its rationale Why the PLA broadcasted Punjabi songs for Indian troops India-Nepal Bilateral Dialogue is the only way forward: Dr. Nihar Nayak Green recovery: An urgency K2 rifles purchased by Nepal Army from Korean company found to be faulty Prime Minister Oli’s confidante Prem Kumar Rai recommended as CIAA Chief Commissioner