sunnuntai 25. syyskuuta 2011

Money, money, money


Just few words about money. That really matters here. Sometimes I feel rich and some other moments I really don't. It's this wide diversity among people here. I might get the best salary in my office because the money is coming from Finland. But because I'm paying the rent back home as well plus accomodation here, it's not too much what is left. Now after one month I'm starting to get an idea what's expensive and what is not. Although today I maybe paid too much of sneakers (550 rs). Here some examples about prices.

1 euro = around 62 rupiaa

Sweet lassi in near restaurant BMB 34 rupees

(Hotel Restaurant) Dinner in Bikaner (Palak paneer, carlig naan and raita + big water bottle) 250

Tuk tuk drive to work (one way, 15 min.) 70

Movie ticket 43-180 (depends on movie, day, cinema company and theatre. We don't reallt know when it's expencive and when it's not.)

Coffee in (modern) cafe 50-90

Ice cream (in modern mall) 60

Cheapest bus ticket to Bundi (5 hours) 90

650 ml soda 35

1 litre soda 55

Beer in restaurant 150-300

Indian style loose fit trousers in bazaar 150 (not high quality)

Cheap kurta (local tunic shirt) 100-200 in bazaar, 400-800 in mall shop (better quality and chance to try it on)

Taj Mahal ticket 750 (for foreign tourist)

Camera fee e.g. in rat temple 20

Access to swimming pool (hotel) 200

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