How to spend Rs 25,000 in Delhi? Government officer earning Rs 90 thousand told the entire budget – News Himachali News Himachali

Nowadays, due to rising inflation, it is not easy to manage expenses in a big city like Delhi. In such a situation, a 28 year old government officer has come into limelight, who despite earning around Rs 90,000 every month, survives on only Rs 25,000.

A girl named Kritika told on social media how she spends wisely. To live a frugal life, she does not spend much money on food and travel. Apart from this, their savings become easier by living with a flatmate and sharing the expenses of rent, cook and ration.

A girl named Kritika has shared a video on Instagram. In the video she told how she lives frugally every month. He passed SSC CGL exam in 2022. Kritika told that she does not spend much on food and travelling, which saves money. She lives with a flatmate in a 2BHK house, which cuts the rent and cook expenses by half. Apart from this, both of them also share the expenses of ration together.

Kritika said in the video, “I know this amount is a little less, but as a 28-year-old government employee, this is what I spend.” She told that she lives in a 2BHK flat, in which her share comes to around Rs 11,500 every month. There is a maid for food, who charges Rs 5,000 per month. Kritika’s share in this is Rs 2,500. Apart from this, she spends around Rs 4-5 thousand every month on groceries and everyday items. To keep commuting expenses low, Kritika uses scooty instead of cab or public transport. He told that his monthly expenditure on petrol of Scooty is around Rs 1,500.

Krutika told that she does not have to spend on Netflix or other OTT platforms for entertainment, because she gets all this with the help of friends and sister, that is, she does not have to spend anything on this. “I spend a maximum of Rs 2,000 a month on eating out or ordering food because I only eat home-cooked food,” she said.

Regarding shopping, Krutika told that she spends around Rs 3-4 thousand every month from sites like Nykaa and Myntra. She also said that sometimes she goes out for travelling, but she does not include it in her monthly expenses. Kritika said, “All in all, my total expenditure comes to around Rs 25 thousand. You may think that this is very less, but last month I went on a trip and also bought a good mattress. I do not add such expenses in it, because these are one-time expenses.”

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