interview people who are over 60 years of age age them about the fuels that were used for cooking food eating water and transportation when they were your age also find out approximate cost of fuels and their availability
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Given below is the interview of people above the age of 60 about the fuel costs, consumption and food and water etc. when they were young.
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When I was young, the fuel used for the transportation is very less because at that time industrialisation has not come fully. In most of our areas, people use chullas and burn wood to cook food. Only few homes can afford the facility of gas and transportation facility. Their cost were too high.
We use to swim instead of taking bath. For us swimming is our bathing. The cost of every thing at that time was cheaper about 100 times.
Today an ice-cream costs Rs 10 and at that time it costs 10 paise which is Rs 0.10.
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