However, other pulses moved in a tight range on little doing and settled around previous levels.
Traders said increased buying by stockists following pick-up in demand from retailers against restricted arrivals from producing belts mainly led to a rise in gram and its dal prices.
In the national capital, gram edged up by Rs 75 to Rs 3,100-3,850 per quintal. Its dal local and best quality were also enquired higher by Rs 100 each to Rs 3,600-3,800 and Rs 3,700-4,000 per quintal, respectively.
Urad 5,100-6,200, Urad Chilka (local) 6,500-6,700, best 6,700-7,300, Dhoya 7,100-7,500, Moong 6,600-7,600, Dal Moong Chilka local 7,500-8,000, Moong Dhoya local 7,500-7,800 and best quality 8,300-8,400.
Masoor small 5,800-5,950, bold 5,750-5,950, Dal Masoor local 6,700-6,800, best quality 6,800-6,900, Malka local 6,600-6,900, best 6,800-6,900, Moth 5,250-5,550, Arhar 4,900- 5,000, Dal Arhar Dara 6,200-6,500.
Gram 3,100-3,850, Gram Dal (local) 3,600-3,800, best quality 3,700-4,000, Besan (35 kg) Shakti bhog 1,430, Rajdhani 1,430, Rajmah Chitra 4,000-6,000, Kabli Gram small 3,500-6,200, dabra 2,700-2,800, imported 4,700-5,100, Lobia 4,800-5,200, Peas white 2,750-2,800 and green 2,850-2,950.