Thoor dal opened the week at Rs 10,800, an increase of Rs 100 per quintal from its previous close, and closed the week at the same rate.
However, moong dal fell sharply by Rs 500 per quintal at Rs 10,000 from its previous close of Rs 10,500 and remained at the same rate throughout the week.
Gram dal dwindled by Rs 100 per quintal at Rs 5,700 on the opening day and remained steady for the whole week.
Wheat slipped marginally by Rs 50 per quintal to Rs.2,800 from Rs 2,850 and finished the week at its opening rate.
Prices of urad dal (Rs.10,500),Maida (90 kg) (Rs.2,400) and Sooji (90 kg) (Rs.3,000) ruled steady throughout the week.
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