Moong dal opened the week at Rs.9,500, an increase of Rs.300 per quintal from its closing rates of Rs.9,200, and ended the week maintaining the same rate.
Opening the week at Rs.3,950 an increase of Rs.50 per quintal from its closing rates Rs.3,900, gram dal closed the week at its opening rates of Rs.3,950.
Wheat opened the week at its closing rates of Rs.2,650 and its price increased on Wednesday by Rs.50 per quintal to finish the week at Rs.2,700.
Urad dal opened the week at Rs.8,700, a decline of Rs.100 per quintal from its previous rate of Rs.8,800 and rose by Rs.100 on Wednesday to close the week at Rs.8,800.
Sugar (Rs.3,200),Maida 90 kgs (Rs.2,500) and Sooji 90 kgs Rs.2600 ruled steady throughout the week.
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