Prices
show declining trends in wholesale markets
De-hoarding operations across the states have
resulted in seizure of 50475.25 MT pulses so far. Total 3,149 raids have been
conducted by the states after the amendment in the Central Order under Essential Commodities Act. The
amendment has enabled the States to impose stock limits on all types of
stock of pulses. The States were exhorted to intensify action against hoarding.
State-wise seizure of pulses so far is as follow-
S.
no
|
State/UT
|
No.
of raids conducted
|
Quantity
seized
MT
as on 21.10.15
|
Quantity
Seized Further
|
Quantity
seized
MT
as on 23.10.15
|
1.
|
Andhra
Pradesh
|
193
|
859.872
|
|
859.872
|
2.
|
chhattisgarh
|
52
|
4525.192
|
|
4525.192
|
3.
|
Haryana
|
227
|
1168
|
764.07
|
1932.070
|
4.
|
Karnataka
|
----
|
479.6
|
5487.742
|
5967.342
|
5.
|
Madhya
Pradesh
|
25
|
2295
|
|
2295.00
|
6.
|
Maharashtra
|
276
|
23340
|
7033
|
30373.00
|
7.
|
Telangana
|
1820
|
2546
|
|
2546.00
|
8.
|
Tamil
Nadu
|
29
|
4.329
|
|
4.329
|
9.
|
Rajasthan
|
101
|
100.4
|
2051.14
|
2151.54
|
10
|
Himachal
|
426
|
2.44
|
|
2.44
|
|
Total
|
3149
|
35,320.83
|
15,335.95
|
50,656.79
|
As
a result of action taken by the States there has been a decrease of about Rs.200
per quintal in the mandi rates of pulses in Mumbai and also in future trading
of Chana. Decrease in retails prices of pulses has also been seen in
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
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