The January delivery traded Rs 10.20, or 0.95%, higher at Rs 1,074 per kg
The January delivery rose by Rs 2.70, or 0.63%, to Rs 425.40 per 10 kg
The January contract traded higher by Rs 19.90, or 1.41%, to Rs 1,423 per kg
The December contract advanced by Rs 68, or 2.15%, to Rs 3,227 per quintal
This, despite supply fears stemming from West Asia
The April contract spurted by Rs.20.50, or 1.37%, to Rs.1,512 per quintal
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On Thursday, the share price closed at Rs 71.45, up 0.42% from the previous close on the Bombay Stock Exchange
The December delivery declined by Rs 2.70, or 0.65%, to Rs 411.40 per 10 kg
Besides, reports of lower output this season also influenced prices
The March contract fell by Rs 5.50, or 0.76%, to Rs 714.20 per quintal
Trading sentiment improved further as a result of the limited stocks on restricted arrivals from major growing areas
The April contract moved up by Rs 42, or 0.18%, to Rs 31,660 per 10 gm
The March contract rose by Rs 48, or 0.08%, to Rs 62,488 per kg
The procurement is almost 5.9% more than the same period last year