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Why are Dosa prices not down? Rajan blames it on Tawa!

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[h=2]The RBI Governor was replying to a question from a Dosa-loving engineering student at a Federal Bank event in Kochi.[/h]
Why does the humble Dosa — the South Indian dish loved by all — continues to cost high when RBI is claiming a victory over inflation? Governor Raghuram Rajan blames lack of technology upgrades from its traditional ‘Tawa’ preparation and high wages of the person making it!
“The technology for making Dosas hasn’t actually changed. Till today that person puts it (Dosa batter) on the tawa, spreads it around and then takes it out, right? There has been no technological improvement there.
“However, the wages that you are paying to that gentleman, especially in a high-wage sort of state like Kerala, are going up all the time,” Dr. Rajan said.
The RBI Governor was replying to a question from a Dosa-loving engineering student at a Federal Bank event in Kochi on Saturday night.
“In real life, I have a query on Dosa prices — when inflation rates go up, Dosa prices go up, but when inflation rates are lower, the Dosa prices are not lowered. What is happening to our beloved Dosa, sir?” she asked.
Dr. Rajan replied that the workers can be used in many productive areas where productivity has gone up such as factory works, banking where today that same bank clerks service many more people because of technology.
“So, what happens is that in an economy which is growing and when there are sectors which are improving technologically while other sectors are not improving their technology, the prices for the goods manufactured by sectors, that are not improving their technology, will go up faster.
“You are seeing it in the case of Dosa,” Dr. Rajan said.
http://www.thehindu.com/business/Ec...s-it-on-tawa/article8236793.ece?homepage=true
 
Dosa or Samosa is becoming a luxury for the common man..Bihar CM has already slapped a luxury tax on Samosa in his state! Incidentally as per Dr Devi Shetty of Narayana Hrudalaya, Dosa too is bad for the heart even if made with the so called healthiest oil...I can see a table spoon of oil being used to make a Moru Moru Dosa..Have Idlis instead of Dosa seems to be the new prescription of our Economist Doctor!
 
Dosa or Samosa is becoming a luxury for the common man..Bihar CM has already slapped a luxury tax on Samosa in his state! Incidentally as per Dr Devi Shetty of Narayana Hrudalaya, Dosa too is bad for the heart even if made with the so called healthiest oil...I can see a table spoon of oil being used to make a Moru Moru Dosa..Have Idlis instead of Dosa seems to be the new prescription of our Economist Doctor!
Having veered from economics to diet, you can make dosa in a non-stick skillet without oil. Then i use oil for molagapodi. LOL

[video=youtube_share;oXuFqKeZPxA]https://youtu.be/oXuFqKeZPxA[/video]
 
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Having veered from economics to diet, you can make dosa in a non-stick skillet without oil. Then i use oil for molagapodi. LOL

[video=youtube_share;oXuFqKeZPxA]https://youtu.be/oXuFqKeZPxA[/video]

It looks very soft...Can we say it is steamed dosa! We will try next time!
 
It looks very soft...Can we say it is steamed dosa! We will try next time!
Yet another sacrifice, this one for health reason.

I do not know whether it works, but I saw this ad.
[video=youtube_share;Jvb8EXgcf5s]https://youtu.be/Jvb8EXgcf5s[/video]
 
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Having veered from economics to diet, you can make dosa in a non-stick skillet without oil. Then i use oil for molagapodi. LOL

[video=youtube_share;oXuFqKeZPxA]https://youtu.be/oXuFqKeZPxA[/video]

Dont use oil for molagapodi.. if you like "rasavandi" spread a little over the dosa and sprinkle the molagapodi evenly. Delicious and spicy! yum.
 
Dont use oil for molagapodi.. if you like "rasavandi" spread a little over the dosa and sprinkle the molagapodi evenly. Delicious and spicy! yum.

Thanks.
I do use Sambar instead of "rasavandi", but the first one I have to have with Molagapodi YUM.
 
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