However, other pulses continued to move in a tight range in limited deals and settled around previous levels.
Traders said upsurge in demand against tight supplies from producing regions mainly led to the rise in gram and kabli gram prices.
In the national capital, gram moved up to Rs 3,750-4,400 from previous Rs 3,400-4,250 per quintal. Its dal local and best quality gained Rs 100 each to Rs 4,200-4,400 and Rs 4,300-4,600 per quintal, respectively.
Kabli gram small variety were also seen in demand and went up to Rs 4,000-6,500 from previous level of Rs 4,000-6,200 per quintal.
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Urad 6,050-7,050, Urad Chilka (local) 7,400-7,600, best 7,600-8,200, Dhoya 8,000-8,400, Moong 7,000-8,000, Dal Moong Chilka local 7,900-8,400, Moong Dhoya local 7,900-8,200 and best quality 8,700-8,800.
Masoor small 6,000-6,200, bold 6,000-6,200, Dal Masoor local 6,900-7,000, best quality 7,000-7,100, Malka local 7,000-7,300, best 7,200-7,300, Moth 5,800-6,100, Arhar 5,100- 5,200, Dal Arhar Dara 6,450-6,750.
Gram 3,750-4,400, Gram Dal (local) 4,200-4,400, best quality 4,300-4,600, Besan (35 kg) Shakti bhog 1,490, Rajdhani 1,490, Rajmah Chitra 4,000-6,400, Kabli Gram small 4,000-6,500, dabra 2,700-2,800, imported 4,700-5,100, Lobia 4,800-5,200, Peas white 2,700-2,750 and green 2,800-2,900.