Sliced Pieces of Hilsa in Rajshahi Priced Tk200 Per Piece
The price of Hilsa has skyrocketed. Low-income people cannot afford to buy. However, the traders of Rajshahi are giving an opportunity to eat Hilsa. On their initiative, the sliced Hilsa is available in the market from morning. A piece of Hilsa (approximately 100 grams) is being sold at Tk200.
On Thursday morning, leaders from the Rajshahi Byabasayi Oikya Parishad and the Fishermen's Association inaugurated the sliced Hilsa sales at Machhapatti in Saheb Bazar.
The leaders of the Business Coordination Council said that this initiative is for the first time in Bangladesh which is starting from Rajshahi. Anyone can take a piece if they want.
But the sellers say that if the fish is sliced and sold, the price will be higher. And buyers complain that the price of sliced fish is unusually high.
A customer named Samiul Alam said that this was a joke with the customers. Instead of doing these, the price of fish should be reduced. Because, by cutting small fish, they are raising the price of big fish.
Another buyer Sourabh Hossain said, the way the price of Hilsa is increasing, it is difficult to buy and eat. We may be able to buy and eat with such an initiative.
Fish seller Abdur Rahim said, selling whole fish and sliced fish at one price will result in loss. So the price of sliced fish is high. Selling less than 250 grams will result in loss.
Sekender Ali, general secretary of the Rajshahi Byabasayi Oikya Parishad, emphasized that this initiative addresses long-standing consumer demands, allowing more people to enjoy Hilsa.
"Many haven't eaten Hilsa in 10-15 years. This program was started in response to their complaints, and we saw about 8-10 Hilsa sold within the first half hour," he said.
He added, "We will monitor the availability of sliced Hilsa to ensure it remains accessible. If anyone refuses to sell Hilsa in this manner, we will take action against them. We will also keep a close watch on pricing."
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