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Amid steep price rise, locals in Afghanistan left with little cash in hand

The devaluation of the Afghan -- the currency of Afghanistan -- has led to steep price hikes and massive supply constraints

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Taliban fighters patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan. Pic/AP, PTI

Taliban fighters patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan. Pic/AP, PTI

The plight of the people of Afghanistan has multiplied as they are left with little money in their hands. Banks have also gone dry with the locals withdrawing "whatever cash" was available. Besides, the devaluation of the Afghan -- the currency of Afghanistan -- has led to steep price hikes and massive supply constraints.

For many essential food items prices have risen over 10-20 times in just the last few days. Some shopkeepers are charging even more.

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