Smile that you are a citizen of inflationary India
When some family members flew in from a neighbouring country, the first question was about the gifts that needed to greet them. The suggestions that came by reflected the fast changing economic and social situation in India, a matter of concern to many like us. One of the relatives suggested we should buy them some atta packs , others said pulses would be a good idea. Some others felt a kg of Shimla mirch would be cool considering their high price tag. But whatever happened to gift items like almonds, cashew nuts and the like, wondered the sane section. Well, the argument was, if a kg of garlic can cost as much as a kg of almonds why not go for something that the visiting family would use more? It sounded outrageous at first but come to think of it, why not? Considering that prices have touched an all-time high, and traditional items like gold jewellery has become almost like gifting property in a metro, grocery is good enough for the wrapping paper. The comparison is stunn...