However, other pulses moved in a tight range in limited deals and settled at last levels.
Marketmen said some demand from retailers against restricted supplies from producing regions mainly attributed rise in masoor and its dal prices.
In the national capital, Masoor small and bold recovered
By Rs 50 each to Rs 5,600-6,600 and Rs 5,650-6,650 per quintal. Its dal local and best quality followed suit and traded higher by Rs 100 each to Rs 6,800-7,000 and Rs 6,900-7,100 per quintal respectively.
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Urad Rs 9,200-10,200, Urad Chilka (local) Rs 10,300-10,500, Urad best Rs 10,400-11,000, Dhoya Rs 10,800-11,200, Moong Rs 7,050-7,650, Dal Moong Chilka local Rs 7,650-8,050, Moong Dhoya local Rs 8,000-8,500 and best quality Rs 8,500-8,700.
Masoor small Rs 5,600-6,600, bold Rs 5,650-6,650, Dal Masoor local Rs 6,800-7,000, best quality Rs 6,900-7,100, Malka local Rs 6,900-7,300, best Rs 7,000-7,500, Moth Rs 5,800-6,200, Arhar Rs 10,900, Dal Arhar Dara Rs 11,600-14,600.
Gram Rs 5,200-5,650, Gram dal (local) Rs 5,400-5,700, best quality Rs 5,600-5,900, Besan (35 kg), Shakti Bhog Rs 2,390, Rajdhani Rs 2,390, Rajma Chitra Rs 4,900-6,300, Kabuli Gram small Rs 5,200-7,600, Dabra Rs 2,700-2,800, Imported Rs 4,700-5,100, Lobia Rs 5,000-5,200, Peas white Rs 2,700-2,725 and green Rs 2,950-3,050.