The government has decided to release "10,000 tonnes of unmilled Tur dal at Rs 66 per kg and unmilled urad dal at Rs 82 per kg to the states for retail distribution" of milled/processed dals at not more than Rs 120 per kg, an official statement said today.
States have been requested to immediately place their requirement for making allotment of tur and urad dals for retail distribution through their channels, it said.
Retail urad prices today touched Rs 195/kg today, while rates were at Rs 181/kg in Chennai, at Rs 177/kg each in Mumbai and Delhi, as per official data.
Similarly, tur prices were ruling the highest at Rs 159/kg in Delhi, followed by Mumbai at Rs 151/kg, Chennai at Rs 149/kg and Bengaluru at Rs 144/kg in the same period.
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Pulses prices are under pressure due to fall in domestic production in the wake of back-to-back drought.
Meanwhile, the Centre has already empowered the states to impose stock limits on the pulses to ensure easy availability.
The government is also initiating procurement of rabi pulses and has targeted to procure around 1,00,000 tonnes of chana and masoor to build the buffer stocks further.
To curb price rise in chana futures, NCDEA has restricted traders' participation by raising deposit money, called margin, on both buyers and sellers effective from today.
As per the agriculture ministry's second estimate, pulses production is estimated at 17.33 million tonnes in 2015-16 crop year (July-June), marginally higher than the previous year's production of 17.15 million tonnes.