However, other pulses moved in a narrow range in restricted deals and settled around previous levels.
Marketmen said some demand from retailers amid restricted arrivals from producing belts mainly led to the rise in moth and arhar prices.
In the national capital, moth moved up by Rs 50 to Rs 5,350-5,650, while arhar and its dal dara variety enquired higher by the same margin to Rs 4,950-5,050 and Rs 6,250-6,550 per quintal, respectively.
Urad 5,300-6,300, Urad Chilka (local) 6,700-6,900, best 6,900-7,500, Dhoya 7,300-7,700, Moong 6,700-7,700, Dal Moong Chilka local 7,600-8,100, Moong Dhoya local 7,600-7,900 and best quality 8,400-8,500.
Masoor small 5,950-6,100, bold 5,900-6,100, Dal Masoor local 6,850-6,950, best quality 6,950-7,050, Malka local 6,600-6,900, best 6,800-6,900, Moth 5,350-5,650, Arhar 4,950- 5,050, Dal Arhar Dara 6,250-6,550.
Gram 3,100-3,850, Gram Dal (local) 3,650-3,850, best quality 3,750-4,050, Besan (35 kg) Shakti bhog 1,480, Rajdhani 1,480, Rajmah Chitra 4,000-5,700,Kabli Gram small 3,500-6,200, dabra 2,700-2,800, imported 4,700-5,100, Lobia 4,800-5,200, Peas white 2,800-2,850 and green 2,900-3,000.