On the other hand, gur prices dropped by up to Rs 100 per quintal in Muzaffarnagar gur markets on sluggish demand amid fresh supplies.
According to marketmen, increased arrivals from manufacturing belts against sluggish demand caused the fall particularly in Muzaffarnagar gur prices.
In Muzaffarnagar, gur Laddoo prices declined from Rs 28,50-2,950 to Rs 2,800-2,850 per quintal.
Similarly, Chakku prices dropped to Rs 2,625-2,950 from Rs 2,675-3,025 per quintal.
Following are today's rates (in Rs per quintal):
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