In view of skyrocketing rates of pulses, the Cabinet Secretary today discussed many factors pertaining to prices, production, procurement and availability during a meeting with secretaries of Consumer Affairs, Agriculture, Commerce and other ministries.
The action taken by state governments to prevent hoarding of pulses was also reviewed at the meeting, besides discussing the progress on sale of imported pulses at subsidised rates in Delhi and other states.
"We had directed state governments to enforce the Essential Commodities Act more stringently. As a result, some state governments have carried out surprised inspections and seized large quantities of pulses," Consumer Affairs Secretary C Vishwanath told PTI after the meeting.
The Rajasthan government has also intensified enforcement of stock limits. Similar action against hoarding is also being taken in other states, an official statement said.
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"Raids are being carried out even today at places like Mysore and Gulbarga in Karnataka and also in Tamil Nadu," another Consumer Affairs Ministry official said.
To control skyrocketing prices, the Centre has taken several measures such as creating a buffer stock of 40,000 tonnes, sale of imported pulses at cheaper rates and imposition of stock limits on traders as well as departmental stores, licenced food processors, importers and exporters.