Gram dal price maintains its upward trend

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jun 30 2016 | 11:48 AM IST
Gram dal price increased for the fourth consecutive day, while prices of all other commodities ruled steady today in the wholesale foodgrains market.
Maintaining its upward march, gram dal was up by Rs.200 per quintal, from Rs 8,700 to Rs 8,900.
Prices of toor dal,urad dal, moong dal, sugar, Wheat, maida (90 kg) and sooji (90 kg) remained unchanged.
Following are the wholesale rates of various agri-commodities (rates in rupees per quintal, unless stated otherwise): Toor Dal Rs 13,500, Urad Dal Rs 15,000, Moong Dal Rs 8,900 Gram Dal Rs 8,900, Sugar Rs 3,850, Wheat Rs 2,800, Maida (90 kg) Rs 2,600 and Sooji (90 kg) Rs 3,200.
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First Published: Jun 30 2016 | 11:48 AM IST

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