Thoordal price moved down by Rs 200 per quintal to Rs 10,500 from previous rate of Rs 10,700.
Urad dal dropped by Rs 200 per quintal to Rs 10,000 from Rs 10,200.
Gram dal increased by Rs.200 per quintal to Rs 12,000 from Rs 11,800.
Sugar went down by Rs 50 per quintal to Rs 3,850 from Rs 3,900.
Sooji also decreased by Rs 200 per quintal to Rs 3,200 from its previous level of Rs 3,400.
Following are the wholesale rates of various agri-commodities (rates in rupees per quintal, unless stated otherwise): Thoor Dal Rs 10,500, Urad Dal Rs 10,000, Moong Dal Rs 7,000, Gram Dal Rs 12,000, Sugar Rs 3,850, Wheat Rs 3,000, Maida (90 kg) Rs 2,700 and Sooji (90 kg) Rs 3,200.
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