By Naveen KapoorNew Delhi [India], April 4 (ANI): The rising prices of fertilisers in the international market due to various factors including the Russia-Ukraine conflict is pushing the subsidy bill of the government and it has borne the additional cost and has not passed it on to the farmers, sources said.
They said that apart from the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the US sanctions against Iran have contributed to the rise in
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