The AAP government has constituted various teams of officers of food and civil supplies department and directed them to submit a daily report on prices of tomatoes and onions in wholesale markets.
Prices of tomatoes have soared to around Rs 100 per kg in retail markets of the city, while onion prices have risen to Rs 27 per kg.
The tomato prices have shot up about four times since the beginning of June, when they were being sold at about Rs 25 per kg in the Delhi-NCR.
An official said a "huge variation" between retail prices and whole sale prices indicates that the possibility of hoarding of these commodities could not be ruled out.
"Food and Civil Supplies Minister Imran Hussain has directed officials to carry out intense inspections in wholesale markets to keep prices of tomatoes and onions under control by strictly curbing hoarding of these items," the official said.
Inspections will be carried out in all vegetable wholesale markets such as Azadpur Mandi, Okhla Mandi, Ghazipur Mandi and Keshopur Mandi.
According to the government, retail price of tomato was Rs 68 per kg on July 3, but it rose to Rs 92 on July 31.
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