In a written reply to Lok Sabha, the Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan informed that 1,23,386.09 tonnes of pulses have been disposed off in the market as on February 24 out of 1,26,758.59 tonnes seized from hoarders.
Total 14,482 raids were conducted in 14 states and Union Territories.
"The anti-hoarding operations have helped in bringing down the rates of pulses," the minister said.
In Maharashtra, 85,283.57 tonnes of pulses have been offloaded out of 87,167.37 tonnes seized from hoarders, while in Karnataka, 23,708.34 tonnes have been disposed out of 25,545.83 tonnes.
Indian imports about 4-5 million tonnes of pulses every year to meet demand.