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Another Hike: Pulses Price Increases

It seems that right now people are not going to get rid of the impact of inflation. The people already facing inflation are not expected to get relief at the moment. At the same time, there may be more burden on the public in the coming days. If the situation continues like this, pulses may disappear from the plate of the common man.

Talking about the last one month, there has been an increase of 16 percent in the price of pulses and pulses.

Due to the huge increase in the prices of all food items including pulses, vegetables, fruits, the problems of the common man have increased. Due to the increase in the price of diesel in the country, the prices of all food items are seeing a significant increase. Along with this, there was an increase in demands due to the opening of schools, colleges, hotels, restaurants. Situation is that pulses are getting out of reach of common people.

Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra are one of the largest producing states. Here this time the production of Tur has been feared to be reduced by 30 percent. The price of Kabuli Gram, where last month was Rs 95 per kg. Now it has increased to Rs 110 per kg.

Talking about desi gram, it has increased from Rs 5,000 per quintal to Rs 5,100 per quintal. Arhar dal is being sold at Rs 125 per kg. In Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat, tur is selling at Rs 6,400 to 6,500 per quintal. Whereas, the Minimum Support Price (MSP) rate is Rs 6,300 per quintal.

Not only pulses, people are being hit by inflation from all sides. Talking about fruits, their demand has increased in summer. At the same time, its arrival is very less. At present, the chances of getting relief from the inflation of fruits are less.

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