Why cashew prices differ so much in Delhi, Mumbai and Surat
Cashew prices are not the same across India. Supply chains, imports, processing centres, transport costs and local demand all affect how much consumers pay in different cities.
Surat is a city located in the Indian state of Gujarat and is popularly also known as the 'Silk City', 'Diamond City' or 'Textile Hub'. It was listed as the second cleanest city in India in August 2020.
It is located near the Tapti River at the Gulf of Khambhat and is the commercial and economic center in south Gujarat. Surat is a hub of diamond and textile industries. The city experiences a tropical climate moderated strongly by the Sea.
Surat is one of the most vibrant cities and has a varied heritage. It is also known for Gujarati food and delicacies. Some of the unique dishes include Dhokla, Khaman, Locho, Ghari and so forth.
It is the city where the Britishers first landed in India. The Dutch and the Portuguese also established their business centers in Surat. The city also has various engineering plants like Essar, Larsen and Toubro and RIL.
There are many historical monuments and places to visit in and around Surat. The major attractions include Dandi, Dumas, Hajira, Tithal and Ubhrat.
Cashew prices are not the same across India. Supply chains, imports, processing centres, transport costs and local demand all affect how much consumers pay in different cities.
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The surge in crowds at the station can be partly attributed to the summer holiday season. However, the ongoing LPG crisis over the past few months has also led to a steady outflow of workers.
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The fire broke out due to an electrical wire, and it soon spread across all the floors in the building.
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