Tur dal opened the week at Rs 7,500 and remained at the same rate till today. The previous closing rate was Rs 7,300.
Opening the week at Rs 8,500 from its previous closing rate of Rs 8,400, urad dal closed the week at Rs 8,800.
Moong dal opened the week at Rs 9,000 per quinal, a decrease of Rs 500 from its closing. The price increased to 9,500 on Friday and remained at the same rate today.
Wheat opened the week at Rs 2,450, a decrease of Rs 50 per quintal from its last rate of Rs 2,500 but its price again rose on Friday by Rs 100 to close the week at Rs 2,550.
Price of Maida(90 kg) at its opening rate of Rs 2,400 remained steady till Friday when it increased by Rs 50 to close at Rs 2,450.
The price of Sooji(90 kg) remained steady at Rs 2,500 till Friday when it increased by Rs.100 to close at Rs 2,600.
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