Don't Fuel Inflation: Stick to Fair Prices

In my opinion, inflation is partly driven by our small habits. When we pay an extra 2 or 5 rupees without questioning, we not only encourage shopkeepers to take advantage but also contribute to rising inflation.

I have often seen people pay extra in haste or neglect, but this habit impacts not only your budget but also increases the burden on the poor and needy. Shopkeepers normalize this practice, and over time, it becomes the “new normal.”

We must understand that this is not just about money but about the system. By resisting this small greed and insisting on fair prices, we can control inflation and maintain equality in society.