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The Karnataka Cooperation Minister announced a Rs 4 per litre increase in milk prices, effective from April 1, in response to demands from milk federations and farmers. The entire amount is intended to benefit farmers. The hike comes amidst increases in bus and metro fares, as well as power tariffs.
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