Opening the week at Rs 10,800 thoor dal was up by Rs 200 per quintal from its previous closing rates of Rs 10,600 and closed the week at its opening rates of Rs 10,800.
Moong dal closed the week at Rs 10,600, an increase of Rs 100 per quintal from its last closing rates of Rs 10,500.
Maida (90 kg) was up by Rs 100 to Rs 2,500 from Rs 2,400 and closed the week at Rs 2,500.
Gram dal price fell sharply Rs 400 per quintal to Rs 6,400 from Rs 6,800 and ended the week at Rs 6,400.
Sooji(90 kg) was down steeply by Rs 500 at Rs 3,000 from its last Saturday's rate of Rs 3,500.
Prices of sugar (Rs 2,780) and wheat (Rs 3,000) ruled steady throughout the week.
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